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33 I asked 20 people over 70 what they miss most about their parents and not one of them said advice, wisdom, or guidance — every single one described a physical sensation: the weight of a hand on their shoulder, the sound of a specific laugh, the smell of a coat, a kitchen, a car — and most of them hadn’t felt it in thirty years but could describe it in four seconds

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Tommy Baker @ Silicon Canals 2 place · today 10:00 EDT

I asked 20 people over 70 what they miss most about their parents and not one of them said advice, wisdom, or guidance — every single one described a physical sensation: the weight of a hand on their shoulder, the sound of a specific laugh, the smell of a coat, a kitchen, a car — and most of them hadn’t felt it in thirty years but could describe it in four seconds

When asked what they missed most about their deceased parents, not one person mentioned the wisdom or life lessons—instead, they could perfectly describe, in vivid detail, the weight of a hand on their shoulder or the sound of a specific laugh they hadn't experienced in decades.

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