Protectiveness and coddling are certainly part of the right way to raise children; but when a child becomes an adult, as St. Paul says, he has to put the things of childhood away. He becomes free: he has to care for himself, his family, and others.
Abraham Maslow’s “Hierarchy of Human Needs” pyramid was not even his idea. A management consultant made it up.
At a press conference held last Friday, The Islamic Republic of Egypt announced that it will adopt recommendations by the Social Justice Movement of the Upper and Lower Nile to remove the names of all Pharaohs…