Not throwing shade at my father. We were brutally poor and he fed us from his own two hands by working himself nearly to death. But there comes a point when the scales tip and you stand back from the desk. Where you shift priority back to family. Not every man knows how.
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My dad once bragged that one year he never took a day off. Don't be like this.
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Speaking from a child's perspective, quantity of time matters much more than quality of time.
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Hey, man. Your dad is inappropriate object lesson material for a "men gotta do better" homily.
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Where do you draw the line?
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Keep the endgoal in sight. Don’t think 2 years ahead, but 200 years. You’re creating a family lineage to be strong and healthy and stand the test of time. Your kids need money for that, to eat and have a home, but there’s a point where money is enough and they need time and love.
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