Parents are the adult figures that constitute the entire universe, the model of existence, for a little human being.
In the early years, a child is isolated from much of the experience, yet they navigate most of their understanding of existence based on this very “model.” This forced isolation continues for years.
And you probably realize that in early childhood, one year is a whole lifetime. Imagine that up to the age of five or seven, a child lives in a special universe where gods and the wisest and fairest beings are their parents.
There is nothing else around the little human. Therefore, if a child grows up with the belief “This world is unjust,” it is necessary to look into their early childhood experience – perhaps the parents were unjust to this person when they were a child.
This situation is common, explaining the prevalent thought among tired adults that “The whole world is a swamp.” It’s not surprising that the rest of life often becomes a reflection of this.
