“Illness, death, renunciation of enjoyment, restrictions on his own will, shall not tough him; the laws of nature and of society shall be abrogated in his favour; he shall once more really be the centre and core of creation – ‘His Majesty, the baby’, as we once fancied ourselves.” So runs Freud’s famous commentary on the propensity of parents to live vicariously through their children.
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“Illness, death, renunciation of enjoyment, restrictions on his own will, shall not tough him; the laws of nature and of society shall be abrogated in his favour; he shall once more really be the centre and core of creation – ‘His Majesty, the baby’, as we once fancied ourselves.” So runs Freud’s famous commentary on the propensity of parents to live vicariously through their children.