But he knew that such rationality required the other person to mature through various psychological stages and then gradually learn how to handle certain matters.
Just like himself, after years of mental growth and enlightenment, he had learned to let go of many things. Frankly, as long as the Old Man and Mother were happy with their own lives, why should he intervene?
That would only cause trouble for both of them. The kind of lifestyle they wanted, how they wanted to live—only they could decide that. It wasn't about living under the scrutiny of others, nor about living according to someone else's expectations. That would be wrong and improper.
One can only live one's own life. Whether one is happy or satisfied, only they themselves can truly know. Others cannot understand, not even a spouse. He had come to understand this state very well.
