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2.Parent children relationship by Bertrand Russell

2 Parent children relationship by Bertrand Russell. The value of parental affection to children lies largely in the fact that it is more reliable than any other affection.

One's friends like one for one's merits, one's lovers for one's charms; if the merits or the charms diminish, friends and lovers may vanish.

But it is in times of misfortune that parents are most to be relied upon, in illness, and even in disgrace if the parents are of the right sort.

We all feel pleasure when we are admired for our merits, but most of us are sufficiently modest at heart to feel that such admiration is precarious. Our parents love us because we are their children and this is an unalterable fact, so that we feel safer with them than with anyone else.

In times of success this may seem unimportant, but in times of failure it affords a consolation and a security not to be found elsewhere.

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