PapaG has to accept that Yuvi is his own person, and simply let him be.
Yuvi has to stop caring about what others think of him and simply live on his terms. Any person would suffocate under so much criticism and lack of appreciation.
You know M....I didn't comment on your conflict thread because I didn't want to deep dive in that subject. The simple truth is that our parents shape our lives through the way they bring us up. Most of the time, they are figuring things out themselves and end up messing up the children through their own mistakes.
I believe that true love of any sort requires space and acceptance. How is it love if we do not see the person for who they really are and keep on wanting to change the object of our love? The burden of expectations becomes too heavy for any individual's shoulders....comes a point where that person will rebel. We see this happening with Yuvi.
In respect of the future, it is only uncertainty which drives a person's worry. People build up scenarios in their minds, which rarely match with the actual reality. PapaG needs to have faith that everything will be fine. Even if Yuvi sinks the business,it will be Yuvi's business to sink at that point in time. Why give something and then retain control? Parents think that their children don't know better than them, and they are always trying to protect them in their own way. But life doesn't work like this. So, to summarise, PapaG needs to take a step back and let Yuvi breathe, live, make his own mistakes, fall and them get back up.
ooh, love what you wrote there -- how much of our fears are driven by uncertainty. letting go and having faith that things will work out on its own can be tough to do. some people are naturally optimistic. however, some learn to be more measured in their hope and optimism due to experiencing turmoil. we don't know whether papaG inherited his wealth or whether it is something he built himself. am guessing that he may be self-made which would make it harder to give up control. it would definitely be easier if parents in real life learn to let their children fall. however, it is probably hard to do?