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43 I kept a list of things I wanted to tell my children when they were old enough and by the time they were old enough I realized half the list was wrong — and the half that was wrong taught me more about who I’d become as a parent than the half that still held true

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Tommy Baker @ Silicon Canals 1 place · today 16:00 EDT

I kept a list of things I wanted to tell my children when they were old enough and by the time they were old enough I realized half the list was wrong — and the half that was wrong taught me more about who I’d become as a parent than the half that still held true

After three decades of carefully documenting fatherly wisdom in worn notebooks tucked in his toolbox, a construction worker discovers that the advice he got wrong reveals more about the man he was trying to force his sons to become than the truths that actually mattered.

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