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There is no perfect path for anybody, Mahatria explains. Freedom to explore is good, but endless exploration makes you a wandering generality. The foundation needs to be strong, but at some point, the construction needs to begin. Focus will have to set in at some stage. Narrow down on one path and build the necessary expertise.


Parenting skills evolve from one generation to the next.

Explaining yesteryear parenting, Mahatria points out how back in the day, parents were the primary decision-making authorities when it came to a person’s future. Parents would decide whether their child would be an entrepreneur, a doctor, a lawyer, or a chartered accountant, and the child would have to follow through. The child was rarely given an option to choose.

In fact, children born into entrepreneurial families would have to carry on the same business, working from the same office that their grandfathers set up, whether or not they had any inclination or the skill to pursue it.

The Good, The Bad, and the Work in Progress

With the newer generation, parents are more forthcoming when it comes to personal choice, Mahatria says. They encourage their children to seek out new experiences and believe that exposure is necessary to discover strengths.

This has led to cross-experienced families – an entrepreneur’s child seeks out a steady professional career while another kid with no business background may take up entrepreneurship. Parents are supportive with their child’s educational ambitions or career experiments. Unlike their own parents, they do not impose.

However, this comes with its own pitfall. The negative aspect here is that, in a bid to give them freedom, parents sometimes allow children to become a wandering generality forever, Mahatria says. In this pursuit of experimentation and horizontal discovery, some children never find stability.

There is no perfect path for anybody, Mahatria explains. The ones who decide on a path stick to it and grow into it. Retain the positive parenting skills of the present and change the negative, Mahatria advices.

The foundation needs to be strong, but the building will also have to built at some point. The exploring will have to end at some stage, and focus will have to set in. Freedom to explore is good, but at some point, children will have to narrow down on one path and build their strength there.

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