all parents acts for betterment of children it is true. however one has to make effort through trials and errors shedding off once early hesitation and fears to success to enterprise .justify the statement with the lesson his first flight
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All parental acts are indeed for the betterment for their children. In this chapter the acts of parents were not to make the child suffer but to use starvation as a motivating factor to help him nudge towards conquering his fears. Which helped him and he overcame his weakness
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