Scott Galloway candidly admits he didn't immediately fall in love with his children, experiencing responsibility and anxiety instead. He describes a gradual, incremental process of falling in love with his sons, noting how vastly different they are. He finds his older son, who mirrors him, particularly rewarding, while his younger son, a 'different species,' fascinates him through his distinctiveness, highlighting the unpredictable nature of child-rearing.
Impact: High. This honest portrayal challenges idealized notions of instant parental love, offering a more realistic and relatable perspective for many. It emphasizes that parental bonds can develop over time and that each child's unique personality presents distinct joys and challenges.
In the source video, this keypoint occurs from 01:50:23 to 01:52:11.
Sources in support: Scott Galloway (Host/Analyst)

