Author: | Abhijit Naskar | ISBN: | 9781386372561 |
Publisher: | Neuro Cookies | Publication: | July 23, 2017 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Abhijit Naskar |
ISBN: | 9781386372561 |
Publisher: | Neuro Cookies |
Publication: | July 23, 2017 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
“There is nothing glorious about creating life out of passionate penetration. Even the animals can do that. The real glory comes when the life you create becomes the help in the lives of countless other humans.”
Parenthood is one of the greatest pleasures of human life, but also it is a great responsibility. In this piece of humanistic literature, one of the greatest thinkers of twenty-first century Abhijit Naskar calls upon the responsible parents of the world, and reveals to them the true potential of parenthood in building a conscientious human society. In his unique philosophical manner, Naskar opens up the inner realm of a child’s brain and shows us how every single behavior of the parents contributes to the shaping of the child’s character as well as identity, while warning us about the harms of over-parenting.
Naskar boldly addresses all the parents of the world—***”Human making is our mission, but if you break the very soul of the would-be humans, then there will be no human to raise.”***
“There is nothing glorious about creating life out of passionate penetration. Even the animals can do that. The real glory comes when the life you create becomes the help in the lives of countless other humans.”
Parenthood is one of the greatest pleasures of human life, but also it is a great responsibility. In this piece of humanistic literature, one of the greatest thinkers of twenty-first century Abhijit Naskar calls upon the responsible parents of the world, and reveals to them the true potential of parenthood in building a conscientious human society. In his unique philosophical manner, Naskar opens up the inner realm of a child’s brain and shows us how every single behavior of the parents contributes to the shaping of the child’s character as well as identity, while warning us about the harms of over-parenting.
Naskar boldly addresses all the parents of the world—***”Human making is our mission, but if you break the very soul of the would-be humans, then there will be no human to raise.”***