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Board Economics
Re: Should there be a limit to investing in your children?
by
Winterfrost
on 09/06/2024, 08:54:36 UTC
All parents hope for a good future for their children but if the children do not want to understand it then the parents will have nothing to do, it depends on the children what they want to do. Parents try hard to make their children responsible. Many parents start investing right after their child is born to make them financially self-sufficient. It will take a lot of time a parent is responsible for making the child worthy of care and love.

From the start of marriage, both partners must commit to providing teachings, love and knowledge to their children in the future (investment is not just about money) because if you are tired of taking care of your children then you have failed, you are not worthy of marriage. but again, not all children are lucky to get good and wise parents and also not all parents are lucky to get children who are obedient and understanding, the point is to remain patient when taking care of children, don't let your children stand and walk without direction, you must direct and help them until they become independent in the future
Agreed all parents strive for their child's success. This success has to be achieved through a continuous process. If parents try to inculcate these qualities in their children at an early age their future can be bright. Proper education helps in developing moral values ​​in the child and makes him understand the difference between right and wrong.
Children comes with great responsibilities which requires financial means to care for their every needs, from their clothing to feeding habit down to giving them the best education which has now been the most important assignment of every parent to make sure their children are going to school. Appreciating their every effort but I feel most parents find it difficult to train their children because they often give birth to more than they can take care off which will make them to find means of getting more money either by taking loans or selling some properties.