Quote #56497
I can’t promise my child a life without bias — we’re all biased — but I promise to bias my child with multiple perspectives.
Raghava KK
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Interpretation
The quote reframes “bias” as an unavoidable feature of human perception rather than a moral failing that can be eliminated. Instead of promising neutrality, the speaker commits to cultivating a deliberate, plural “bias” in a child: exposure to many viewpoints, cultures, and narratives. The paradox (“bias my child with multiple perspectives”) suggests that the best antidote to narrow prejudice is not the pretense of objectivity but a widened frame of reference—training the mind to hold competing interpretations and to recognize its own assumptions. It also implies an ethical model of parenting and education: shaping judgment through curiosity, empathy, and intellectual humility rather than through a single inherited worldview.




