The Hardest Parenting Lesson: Loving Your Kids Enough to Let Them Fail
The Hardest Parenting Lesson: Loving Your Kids Enough to Let Them Fail  
Podcast: Common Denominator with Moshe Popack
Published On: Wed Feb 04 2026
Description: What happens when you realize your children’s mistakes aren’t yours to fix?I recently found myself in an emotional parenting moment — a serious conversation with my two oldest children, ages 18 and 19, that stayed with me long after it ended. As a father, I thought I was being firm, even harsh… but what I really uncovered was one of the hardest truths of fatherhood:You can love your children deeply… and still have to let them go.As a dad of 11 children, I’ve spent more than two decades learning — and re-learning — what it means to show up with unconditional love. Parenting at this scale teaches you quickly: you can guide, you can mentor, you can be present… but you cannot walk the path for them.There’s a balance between unconditional love and tough love. Between wanting to protect them and realizing they need space to fail, to struggle, and to grow into who they’re meant to become.I’ve also come to understand that so much of our stress as parents comes from expectations — expecting our kids to move on our timeline, to make the choices we think are best, to avoid the pain we’ve already lived through.But once you accept reality for what it is, the tension eases. You remember: this isn’t about control. It’s about trust.This episode is a reminder that parenting isn’t about saving our children from life — it’s about being a stable, grounded presence while they learn to live it.Like this episode? Leave a review here:https://ratethispodcast.com/commondenominator🎙 Common Denominator Podcast Website:⁠ https://moshepopack.com/podcast/⁠ YouTube: @mpopack Instagram:⁠ https://www.instagram.com/mpopack ⁠Facebook:⁠ https://www.facebook.com/MoshePopack⁠ Newsletter:⁠ https://moshepopack.com/newsletter/⁠