When children hear of heroic deeds they could do, they easy gain inspiration.
After having done a little work for some minutes, following it, seeing that a lot of sacrifices are actually required to do real great things, they get disenchanted, but still stay greedy after gain.
Since their pride would not allow to say "help, my harm are not strong now", they tend to use accuse the giver of a way to liberation, so to have reason for breaking up with a promise.
That is why stubborn children tend to be often of lack of respect toward their patents. They would accuse the gods and the whole world of being guilty that he would not be able to really sacrifice and let go, foster anger toward those with real compassion with them.
So is it, that a person with wrong view is always capable to kill not only his parents but also holly men.
Sometimes they start to give into animal-rights projects... or woman rights, or nuns-rights, or children-rights, or what ever gives way to express their anger while no need to sacrifice much but gain in giving their talents into lower.
Neither having fulfilled their own duties, nor sacrificed toward of what is worthy to give ones best fruits, their merits exhausted, they find themselves in much pain.
"Monks, these two are fools. Which two? The one who takes up a burden that hasn't fallen to him, and the one who doesn't take up a burden that has. These two are fools."
And what has been fallen to one, what needs to bee overcome and penetraded?
Form, ones clinging on ones not lasting inwardly and outwardly body, and aversion toward that regarded as other ones.
Feeling, ones desire after plesant feeling, aversion toward painful and ignorance toward neither pleasant nor painful.
Fabication, onse desire after building on what does not lead to last.
Perception (remembering), desire after what is not present.
Consciousness, ones desire on the eye base, ear base... intelect.
Once one task is done, by working steedy against the hindrances with a noble aim, once gained freedom of what has fallen to one, one is capable to really give, unbound with no desire for any beautification of oneself, desire to maintain and resist.