That's easy: mother can be pissed off of her child, but she never stops loving him/her. Not by chance in many cultures people put equal sign between concepts "mother" and "god".
I met one story with one concept of understanding the world. in short - the girl threw the doll. her mother punished her. what did you punish? It looks like the doll is just a toy. but the mother punished the child by saving him from himself. realizing that today the child abandoned the doll - tomorrow he will leave someone alive, leaving him without help. everything starts small.
Why did I say all this? I had a thought but I was distracted... in short, I forgot. but this concept is related to the concept of the mother.
oh yes, a loving mother who cares about what will happen in the future with those whom she gave birth to will not be condescending to such sins that can lead a child to the wrong place in the future. Yes. Now I'm back to thinking.
It's about the connection between the words mother and god. just as God loves his children, so a mother, if she is a mother and if she loves her children, must educate them in such a way that in the future a person does not become a victim of himself.
*remembers another moment*
It seems that in Protestant morality there is such a moment that if a person is unlucky, then he should blame himself and no one else. in my opinion, my thought is very much in common with this Protestant morality.
a man leads himself into a swamp from which he cannot get out. like the same girl who first threw the doll then got used to throwing and left someone (through her own thoughtlessness and stupid habit) who could save her at one moment. but she abandoned him and thereby ruined herself.
I recall another saying "when they came for ..." - it is a direct consequence, by the way, of the stupidity of a person who is used to leaving other people to their fate. and when the evil hour came, there was no one to intercede for this man. Everyone who could help him is gone.