You're both not wrong. That's the beauty of this "problem" which isn't a problem but just nature.
Parents feel morally obligated to set their children up for success via generational wealth transfer of ideas, skills, and dollars.
My dad taught me to read before I landed in kindergarten. I'm convinced that as a result (compounded..) I was intellectually years ahead of my cohort until University (where I met everyone else who also was in their high school).
I was at a tailor in Italy and genuinely asked how I could learn what he knows (I'm a self taught amateur right now). He said he just worked in his dad's (now his) tailor shop since he was a boy. Out of reach for me!
Parents feel morally obligated to set their children up for success via generational wealth transfer of ideas, skills, and dollars.
My dad taught me to read before I landed in kindergarten. I'm convinced that as a result (compounded..) I was intellectually years ahead of my cohort until University (where I met everyone else who also was in their high school).
I was at a tailor in Italy and genuinely asked how I could learn what he knows (I'm a self taught amateur right now). He said he just worked in his dad's (now his) tailor shop since he was a boy. Out of reach for me!