Murthy believes that shielding children from all difficulties can hinder their growth. Allow them to experience failures, learn from mistakes, and become resilient.
Forcing children into specific career paths can suppress their passions and talents. Instead, Murthy suggests supporting and guiding them to explore their interests, allowing them to choose careers aligned with their own aspirations.
Showering children with material possessions can make them take things for granted.
Constantly comparing children to others can diminish their self-esteem and motivation.
Murthy stresses the importance of having honest conversations about these realities, as it prepares children to face life's ups and downs with courage and wisdom.