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Posted on 7/16/16 at 1:10 pm to heatom2
Great responses. I love learning through the experiences and insights of others. Thank you. Even got a book or two out of it.
For those who are giving me advice, I appreciate it but I wanted to hear your perspective and personal reflections, not your advice.
The religious points of view were interesting. While I certainly lean toward the agnostic end of the perspective, I appreciate the points of view.
At 41 I'm more at peace than any point in my life, in part because I try to maintain high standards in every aspect. But, I'm human and can do better.
I'll try to:
Husband: selflessly encourage the things my wife is passionate about
Father: stop and think before overreacting. Encourage often and maintain high standards. I'm raising the future fathers of my grandkids after all.
Work: listen first, speak second, learn something new everyday and add shitloads of value. Working extra hours has never been a response that made sense to me. The opportunity costs are too great.
Friends: this is my weakest spot. I'm not available and don't have social stamina. I'm a home body and that leaves me detached at times. That has to change.
Peace!
For those who are giving me advice, I appreciate it but I wanted to hear your perspective and personal reflections, not your advice.
The religious points of view were interesting. While I certainly lean toward the agnostic end of the perspective, I appreciate the points of view.
At 41 I'm more at peace than any point in my life, in part because I try to maintain high standards in every aspect. But, I'm human and can do better.
I'll try to:
Husband: selflessly encourage the things my wife is passionate about
Father: stop and think before overreacting. Encourage often and maintain high standards. I'm raising the future fathers of my grandkids after all.
Work: listen first, speak second, learn something new everyday and add shitloads of value. Working extra hours has never been a response that made sense to me. The opportunity costs are too great.
Friends: this is my weakest spot. I'm not available and don't have social stamina. I'm a home body and that leaves me detached at times. That has to change.
Peace!
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