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The Economics of Emotional Generosity

Understand secure attachment as abundance-based rather than scarcity-based emotional giving—inspired by Rabia's lavish devotion.

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Why It Matters

Rabia gave away everything in her ascetic devotion, operating from a spiritual economy of abundance rather than scarcity. Many attachment-anxious parents operate from scarcity: limited patience, rationed affection, fear of spoiling. This creates children who either cling desperately or dismiss their own needs. The neuroscience of attachment shows that generous, responsive caregiving doesn't create dependence—it creates security that enables independence. When parents give freely (within healthy boundaries), children develop the internal sense of being worth care, which allows them to eventually self-soothe and seek healthy relationships. Rabia's economics teaches that emotional generosity multiplies rather than depletes. In practice: respond to bids for connection, allow extra cuddles without guilt, name feelings without shame, and give your full attention when present. This isn't permissiveness; boundaries exist. But within those boundaries, generosity builds the secure base from which children launch into the world with confidence and compassion.

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