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Stellan Skarsgård has shared his thoughts on why he refrains from giving his children parenting advice, describing the act as "very dangerous." In a recent interview, the acclaimed actor expressed that offering guidance can often lead to misunderstandings and conflict, making it a "lose-lose situation." He emphasized the importance of allowing his children to navigate their own paths, suggesting that each individual must learn from their own experiences.
Skarsgård believes that parenting is a deeply personal journey, and what works for one family may not work for another. He acknowledged the complexities of raising children in today’s world, where external influences are abundant and varied. By stepping back, he hopes to foster independence and self-reliance in his kids. This approach reflects his understanding that while parental guidance can be valuable, it can also create pressure and expectations that may not align with each child's unique needs and circumstances.
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