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My dad would tell me he was proud of me, and even though I had a hard time believing it, I still enjoyed hearing it. Lost him in 2020, and I really miss him because he was my hero - the hardest working guy I've ever known and taught me so much. Miss you dad.
Thank you so much for sharing and we are so sorry for your loss! It sounds like he did a wonderful job as a Father and his legacy lives on through you! Thanks again for sharing =)
So sorry to hear that! Thanks for sharing. Those are difficult things to deal with. It's so important for you to know how valuable you are and pass that to the future generations! Keep up the good fight!
The only pride that matters is yours. Giving a deadbeat that power over you is Weak. Give that power to people that earn it and earn your trust with it. If he deserved to have that ability, he would be your 'father', not your 'biological father'. The biology only seems important to dipshits and the weak-willed.
Love the challenge to Fathers- could the lack of real fatherhood be the base to so many issues we are facing in our society? Just asking. Great encouragement Curt.
I think you are correct on the heart of the issue! The lack of Effective, loving, encouraging and strong Fathers seems to have a direct correlation to many of the problems we see in Society! Great thought and thank you for watching!!
Sorry but if this is how anyone feels about their spouse they are clearly not having enough conversations discussing important things before getting married and are just straight up with the wrong person where goals, intentions and VABs dont align. Marriage isnt and shouldnt be as hard as whatever this video is - such a wild and sad take. If anyone feels like these people do - please do some self reflection and get therapy.
Hello! Thank you for the comment. I think this clip is lacking a bit of context that was mentioned in the full episode. We took this take to be a reflection on personal experience and relating the ups and downs of marriage to different stages and developments in life. Shortly after this segment, another guest discussed having the opposite experience but the notion of understanding yourself better as you get older, can shed light on areas of your life where you can improve which certainly relates to marriage. And that is the goal, to be consistently adapting and improving your marriage. We appreciate your feedback and hope you check out the full episode because Communication, Intentions and Goals are so important and discussed in detail =)
That is so true! Making the conscious effort to be honest at all times is crucial and everything else comes together. Great insight and thanks for the comment!
@@EasierSaidPodcast No problem, I have my own reason for commenting. It seems like you got things figured out yourself. Keep fighting until the bitter end. You got this.
You speak the TRUTH MY MAN. Before my divorce I INVESTED 100% to my FAMILY of 15 yrs that I didn't know who I was then single Father of 2 of my youngest for 7 and after all that I HAVE AN UNBREAKABLE BOND WITH ALL OF THEM. You're 100% RIGHT BEST INVESTMENT EVER MADE!! Now I'm an ACCOMPLISHED FATHER BEST FEELING IN THE WORLD!!
Another Episode of not being able to click off! I think I could re watch this two or three times and still learn something new, can't wait for next weeks episode !
The word "nobility" has the right read on the situation. A lot of guys probably don't put that word to it, but that sense of nobility, or of duty (and that it's RIGHT to do one's duty), is a massive driving force and often undertaken without mention, let alone much thought.