The Moments That Make Us: Why Core Memories Shape a Child’s Destiny

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Veto Creed explains how the smallest moments become the emotional architecture of a child’s life. He argues that children don’t remember the toys, the money, or the achievements; they remember presence, love, and connection. Creed challenges parents to stop outsourcing their influence and start investing in the memories that shape identity.

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