Anta Lam Tajid Min Nafsika Kullama Turid [upd]
Parents who acknowledge their own flaws are less likely to project impossible standards onto their children.
In an era of high-pressure social media and "hustle culture," we often demand absolute results from ourselves and those around us. This proverb acts as a "reset button": anta lam tajid min nafsika kullama turid
If you, the person in most control of your own mind and body, cannot always satisfy your own expectations, it is irrational to expect perfection from others. Parents who acknowledge their own flaws are less
At its heart, this keyword explores the inherent gap between human will and human capability. We often struggle with internal contradictions—failing to stick to our own habits, losing our temper despite wanting to be calm, or lacking the focus we desire. cannot always satisfy your own expectations
