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My interpretation would be that, often parents demand or coerce their children to accomplish what they have not, or could not, and fulfill their own parental dreams.
When children try, or are coerced, to fulfill those dreams of their parents, they become imprisoned in them.

Very often the child may fail to fulfill their own dreams and potential.

How often has a child tried to become the great sports figure that their parent may have been or aspired to be? And yet, that child may have been a great writer, or musician, etc., but was never exposed or encouraged. In fact, often discouraged.

I had a son, and we always told him to be anything he wanted to be, even if he wanted to gather shells on the beach, but be the best damn shell picker there was.

I'm sure others may interpret this in different ways.

2007-08-22 00:58:14 · answer #1 · answered by ed 7 · 0 0

Okay you'll have good valid points, however, let's look at it from a religious point of view. Christianity demands a lot of behavioral control but on the other end of the continuum there are religions that demand fanaticism and for those people trapped in that environment there is no escape. This latter group is so imprisoned in that doctrine that their whole lives are spun around it and their governments dictate religious Sharia law

2007-08-22 05:02:29 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Yes it true to a point.
I believe we always have a choice
Let me give a new dimension to what everyone gave.
If I am a lawyer for a big or small firm I am living in someone elses dream the guy who dreamt the law firm.
But I don't think we are imprisoned in them.
As human we always have a choice.

2007-08-22 18:25:21 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

ok I have been given my degree in anthropology, with an emphasis on cultural anthropology, so i like to sell a mutual understand-how of "religions." i'm advantageous with human beings being Atheist, when you consider that is their determination. i think of between the worst the thank you to misrepresent Atheists is for for a pop megastar to settle directly to assert a remark that became into for sure meant to anger Catholics. it could have been suggested in a various way yet left at "i individually do no longer believe the bibles teachings yet while others do it extremely is their prerogative" or to just to no longer say it in any respect. i think of there is a thank you to make a valid factor approximately your ideals without pissing human beings off. for this reason Doda did no longer try this efficiently and maximum possibly discovered as ignorant. I actual experience sorry of Atheists who will now go through the end results of her strikes.

2016-11-13 03:46:42 · answer #4 · answered by sanderson 4 · 0 0

Yeah I agree with Jovvjo..

But also to add, nobody can make us do what we dont want to. Maybe we should not care about the jail we situated in, but dream to get out and live the way we want to. . .

2007-08-22 01:04:22 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I think the statement is very true.

For example:

For most of us; our children go to school we parents chose for them. They live in our dreams.

If they make their own choice of schools we furiously advise against their choice until they succumb and feel imprisoned in us.

2007-08-22 03:19:07 · answer #6 · answered by Diezel 3 · 0 0

It's true!

If you study to become a doctor simply because your parents want you to be one, you could easily become trapped in their dream. Studying and working towards a dream that is not yours yet unsure, how to ever get out of it!

2007-08-22 01:01:51 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Sometimes we follow the dreams of other people and neglect to find our own path.. or to follow our own dreams.

For example, perhaps your father envisions you becoming a doctor and you have set about taking courses and working towards becoming a doctor because of the desires of your father, while you are passionate about teaching and helping children ... and you are putting your own dreams aside to fulfill the wishes of your father.

2007-08-22 00:42:45 · answer #8 · answered by suesysgoddess 6 · 2 1

I think everyone else pretty much said it all. Sometimes we try to do and to be what our parents or loved us want us to be and we lose ourselves. We forget who we are and what we really want. We get stuck trying to please everyone else. Sometimes also you get stuck trying to help someone get what they want at the expense of your own desires. Especially when its your husband/wife. You make sacrifices to help them move forward and sometimes they dont return the favour.

2007-08-22 01:24:15 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

if it's the other's dream of me, it's their dream, and unless i'm a thought, their thought of me, i can't be confined

2007-08-22 01:04:27 · answer #10 · answered by Sahar 4 · 0 0

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