"There's a sense that it doesn't, not only that things don't have a place, but that everything is your place," she says. "As you become successful and your time becomes worth more, there's this tension of like sweating the small stuff." She worries about teaching her five-year-old son to treat everything as disposable or replaceable. 'He has no justification for that attitude whatsoever'
On today’s episode of the podcast, Ryan talks to his friend and writing partner Nils Parker about how to think about the messages that they’re sending to their kids, how to teach your kids about the responsibility of taking care of things, and more.
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