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Psychology says the reason you feel both love and resentment toward aging parents is because you’re living in two timelines simultaneously — honoring who they were while managing who they are, and your heart doesn’t know which version to grieve first

Here’s something I don’t think I’ve ever admitted publicly. In the last year of my dad’s life, I loved him fiercely and resented him in the same breath. Not for anything he’d done wrong. Not because of some unresolved childhood grudge. But because every time I visited, I was sitting across from two people at ... Read more

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