핵심 개념
Parental narcissism leads to an unhealthy focus on children's success and prestige, often at the expense of their overall well-being and happiness.
초록
The content discusses the phenomenon of parental narcissism, where parents become overly invested in their children's achievements and success as a means of fulfilling their own desires and insecurities.
The key highlights are:
- Parents try to provide their children with the best opportunities, from prestigious schools to extracurricular activities, in an effort to ensure their success.
- However, this pursuit of success is often driven by the parents' own need for security and prestige, rather than the genuine well-being of the child.
- The "recipes for success" from previous generations may no longer be applicable in the current time, leading to confusion and insecurity among parents.
- Parents may create a personal "success formula" that becomes the guiding principle of their parenting, which can include academic, athletic, or other forms of achievement.
- This focus on success and prestige can come at the expense of the child's overall happiness and well-being, as the child becomes an extension of the parent's own narcissistic desires.
인용구
"The aim can be anything: Success at school, in sport, an extraordinary talent or beauty, but it can also be different family values (absolute kindness, integrity, politeness, etc.), or an idyllic relationship between parents and the child, or unrealized parents' ambitions…"