“Unveiling the Hidden Truth: 5 Behaviors That Drive a Wedge Between You and Your Parents as You Age”
While it’s important to acknowledge the impact of our upbringing, continually blaming parents for our problems can be harmful—not only to our relationship with them but also to our personal growth.
As noted by author and clinical psychologist Eileen Kennedy-Moore, “Continually blaming parents can keep an adult stuck in the past.”
By refusing to let go of old grievances, we deny ourselves the opportunity to take responsibility for our own lives and move forward.
Instead of assigning blame, consider working toward understanding and, if possible, forgiveness.
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