Child Quote by Kristen Ashley
““... it isn’t the kids who have two parents and a stable home who are the luckiest ones. It’s the kids who know the taste of shit because they’ve been eatin’ it all their lives and then someone finds them and offers them a taste of somethin’ sweeter and they learn that life can be good. They learn to trust. They learn that if you care about someone you put your ass on the line to keep them safe. They learn that love doesn’t come with conditions. ””
About This Quote
The quote argues that children who have endured hardship develop resilience, trust, and an appreciation for love when given a chance at a better life, rather than those who have always been protected.
In simple terms: Hardship can foster deep gratitude and capacity for love.
Adversity can teach trust and unconditional love.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- foster care placement
- rehabilitation programs
- mentor-mentee relationships
- adoption processes
- community outreach
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- designing trauma-informed counseling
- creating mentorship initiatives
Questions to Reflect On
- How does adversity shape one's ability to trust?
- What role does unconditional support play in healing?