Recently watched an interview where multiple parents were asked if they would kill for their child. To my surprise some said no. I'm not a parent yet, but I have a cat & nephew that id kill for if they were put in danger.
What are your thoughts on this question? We were talking about how a lot of people say 'i would die for kids' as a testament of how much they love their children but don't actually mean it or really think about what that actually means and actually. wouldn't. 1.6K opinions shared on Other topic.
I would definitely kill if their lives were threatened and subject myself to the risk of injury or death to defend them and my wife. Wouldn't you? Most of us say we'd die for our kids-but how many of us are willing to live for them? And by "live," I mean choosing a longer, healthier, and happier life. If you know you're not living for your kids in the way I'm talking about, click the image below to watch my video about why it's time to LIVE for your kids.
If you're ready to move beyond survival mode and into a life where you don't just exist for your kids, but truly live for them and for yourself, this work is for you. In our 1:1 sessions, we. People say all the time 'I'd die for my children.
Okay, but would you live for them!?'I wish this quote was mine but it isn't! And do you think people should or should not feel this way? Is there something wrong with one way or another? Does that reflect your love? Hopefully no judgements about answers here. I know everybody might feel they are expected to say they would, but I want to know what the reality is. I hear people say sometimes I love my child so much I would die for them.
Or I would give my life for my child. I understand the idea of conveying that you would do anything for your child, but. With that in mind, you can imagine my surprise when I watched the below video.
As part of a promo for the new movie "The Mother," Keep It 100 interviewed 100 mothers and asked them how far they would go to protect their children. Specifically, if they would kill for their kids.