What does "grounded" mean in the following context?
The family moved to a new house in Palo Alto. They wanted to raise grounded children, and Mona Simpson remembered that they lived simply.
Thank you.
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I believe that it means something like: They wanted to raise children who were
connected to reality. I believe that the key word in that sentence is "simply."
In other words (I am assuming that the family is the Jobs family or some other
important people), the parents did not want their children to think that they were
better than other people. Neither did the parents want to live as do so many rich
people (fancy cars, many houses, expensive clothes, servants, etc.).
I believe that many young people who achieve fame and make a lot of money often
get into trouble because they start to think that they are special and can do anything
that they want. In other words, they do not lead a grounded existence.
I see.
Many thanks for the kind explanation.
I have encountered 'grounded in reality', but not 'grounded into reality'. It sounds strange to me.
ps. bhai is faster than me - again!
Last edited by 5jj; 16-Jan-2012 at 14:00. Reason: ps added
Context is always important; labelling is rarely important.
You are totally right. My mistake... typo!!!
However, you can ground someone into reality...