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This is the first depression experienced. It is called out exclusively when a child is spoken to in a raised tone and without respect, which is why he has to hide his real feelings from his family. Develops in almost all children aged 2-3 years. In this way, they raise an obedient child and subsequently an unhappy adult. Breathing itself becomes muffled, along with all other important reflexes of life, the ability to cry and laugh fully suffers especially. “Don’t run, don’t scream, don’t be happy, don’t cry, don’t jump, don’t touch” - the child was trapped in a world of prohibitions. The adult court blames the child for being a child. Croup is the first time a child learns to lie. At the moment of the onset of croup, for the first time his lips uttered what was expected of him, and not what he actually thought. For a child, inventing lies is real torture. That is why during croup the breathing is so compressed, the child seems to calm down for life only so that they stop yelling at him. There was no friendship with my parents. This is how adults create a loser, because inside such a child they cannot mature strong semantic guidelines for his own life. This is a very ancient disease that has been with us since the times when every child was, first of all, a worker on the farm and therefore: “If you are like us, then you are fit to be a member of the clan, and if not, then leave.” In the Middle Ages it was the leading cause of infant mortality. Today everything is a little different, but for the most part all children have the feeling that being a child is more of a duty than a joy. Any clan fundamentally, out of fear of survival, requires similarity from its descendants in relation to the ancient traditions and appearance of the clan. Thus, no one in the family can fully become an adult, and the child within themselves is despised. All adults end up feeling a little orphaned by life. This is the collapse of true independence, because you won’t get far on outdated traditions. Even psychology and pedagogy itself are often aimed at preventing a child from dishonoring his parents. Children mostly just get tired and then they look like a walking problem that makes life very difficult for adults. The habits and even the smell of a child can be annoying. The joyful in children is cut off, only the rational is supported. From the moment of birth, parents lose their hypersensitive connection with their child and see a lifelong problem ahead of them. Something dear disappears, and in the meantime the child was simply born and that’s it, but he has already ended up in a family where the very opportunity to love his family is lost. And even at the level of reflexes, the feeling of real kinship with the parents is forgotten and the child then simply lives nearby as a stranger. This is truly alienation from parents. Croup is a disease of lost kinship. In families where this contact has not been lost, parents like the way their children are growing up. Children listen to their parents with pleasure and their habits then strengthen the child’s spirit. In healthy families, they understand that the more expressed you are, the more alive you are, the more successful the tribe itself is. Pride in a child is decisive. But basically, public consciousness conveys the idea that if you adapt to everyone, that’s the only way you’ll survive. All children are prepared for a discreet and orderly life under a mortgage. You can live with this, but it is very boring. This is how the real leaders of the tribes die at an early stage and leadership as such is then despised, this is how charisma and the real desire to live disappears, and the desire to love your parents to a ripe old age also dies. Well, in mass terms, this creates voices from TV that convince us that it’s normal to endure until retirement. A child who is yelled at from all sides is made into a truncated version of a person, and thus grows up to be an impersonal, helpless person in the face of the economy and the era. This gives rise to a society of poor, insolvent whiners, which is then called the population. Croup is when a person is made into a citizen dependent on the state.