What's funny is that I've become aware of this without interference from others, by the means of pure intuition, if we, of course, exclude my parents who always taught me that the harder a thought is forced on me the harder I should question it.
Great quote by Russell.
I especially like the part about the need to indoctrinate children before the age of ten. Last couple of years, I have observed my friends who became parents and their relationship with children. My conclusion is that it's downright unfathomable how non reluctant parents are when it comes to some outer/non-family institution instilling values in their children.
I always say that, as a parent, what you sow till puberty kicks in, you're going to reap till the rest of your life. It is important to allow children to challenge you and go "roam freely", but if you had done a good job, they will always come back to the source.