Wait, isn’t this out of order with Summer? Why wouldn’t Spring represent the independent young adult, before the possible "Summer" of parenthood?
Spring ultimately represents childhood. However, only parents and caregivers get the opportunity to re-live Spring with each new child, striving to improve upon their own past for the sake of new life. Then, when children are ready to leave the nest at the end of Spring, a mother gets to experience her very own independent Summer again — or perhaps for the first time.
Motherhood is consumed by the foremost and utmost welfare of the child. In myriad ways, a mother must grieve the matrescent end of her own childhood, while she surprisingly welcomes the beginning of a second vicarious childhood. Any regrets from her own girlhood — any fortunes she lacked, any misfortunes she suffered — a woman might get the chance to redeem if she becomes a mother figure.
Every life begins with Spring, as a needy child. Not everyone returns to Spring as a parent, meeting the constant needs of dependent littles. And that's okay.
Our free show discusses the philosophical, sociological, and spiritual significance of a woman's Spring equinox. Our professional seminars provide legal and financial education to make the most of your season's fresh start.
When your schedule allows, you can rejuvenate in the blooms of Spring as a mother of youth: setting up a trust fund, designing your own family office, curating concierge services, and early investment knowledge to sow your child's future retirement.
Attend one of our seminars or join our nonprofit club to raise a trust fund baby without hitting the lottery or spoiling anyone rotten. Above all, learn how to establish a "family office" like the wealthy while you get to soak up our high-value education and luxurious amenities.