The gist of the law of moderation can be negatively postulated as one extreme leads to the other, and that kind of natural, law of nature oscillation is violent and wreaks havoc on suffering people.
Positively addued, one can just present the case that aiming for and not veering much from the stoically held middle of things brings all to calmness and an even keel.
When parents weather storms with intelligence, logic, equanimity, adaptability, and good cheer, their children benefit greatly from this victorious reaction. Damage to society and them is much less.
Chldren learn to imitate successful parents that handle crisis quickly and smoothly. Where children learn to be adept and resourceful in light of setbacks and sudden changes, the acquired level of skill and experience helps them reroute life's detours and mishaps towards a middle course that is not so jolting and unsettling.
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