Never saw this. Holy smokes. Really normalizing this.'member this?
View attachment 3517032
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Never saw this. Holy smokes. Really normalizing this.'member this?
View attachment 3517032
Exactly, the question isn’t asked nearly often enough, or sincerely enough. We tend to be all ”hey man how are you? Good.” Generically as if passing an acquaintance at the water cooler. We all have something that we are battling. My friend and neighbor tragically lost their son, age 5, in April. It has been hard for our little community. Our kids play, we play...what have a pretty tight group. Things have changed since and I check on him often. They are strong but I make a point to check on him and be with him often. I can’t imagine the sorrow he deals with on a daily basis...actually I can. Im a father. But thing is, everyone has a mask they wear. The Japanese say you have three faces,I find if you really reach out to your male friends and ask them if they are ok, most will tell you yes at first, and then once they open up, its a resounding no.
This cant really be handed down generationally as a manual but some of it is. Some of it is inherent in DNA whether you like it or not. Most is learned. But you can change it, acknowledge it. we all take things day by day because most of us are so busy building relationships, careers, houses, families and LIFE in general. I believe it takes a village, thats how it all started, and for good reason. We as humans need Each other. Where we have weakness another can help fill that and you for them.There is no roadmap to being a good dad. There is no manual to being a good husband.