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925 I’m 66 and my son told me last year that I was the safest person he knew — that he could tell me anything, that he never felt judged, that he always felt like himself with me — and I sat with that for a long time before I understood it was the most important thing anyone had ever said to me and the one accomplishment of my life I would keep if I had to give everything else back

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Tommy Baker @ Silicon Canals · 04/14/2026 08:45 EDT

A father who spent decades believing strength meant silence discovers that his grown son's simple confession—calling him "the safest person" he knew—held more weight than forty years of paychecks and perfectly wired houses ever could.

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