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23 I used to think my parents were behind the times — now I’m in my 60s and I realize they understood things my generation is only starting to figure out

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After decades of dismissing my parents' old-fashioned ways as outdated nonsense, I'm now discovering that their simple rules about family dinners, contentment, and hard work held truths my generation spent our whole lives chasing through self-help books and therapy sessions.

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