Jack and Babs were puzzled that their daughter, already well past forty, seemed to lack any motivation, ambition or interest. They had always done
everything for her, 'helped' her with her homework, pulled strings to get her into school, given her a car for
graduation. They'd even bought her a nice apartment and set up an annuity so she wouldn't have to worry, never
understanding that their 'caring' was an antifact, which, instead of enabling her, was crippling her.