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61 My dad never asked anyone for help in his life. I used to think he was cold. Now I think nobody ever came when he needed them, so he stopped needing anyone

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Tommy Baker @ Silicon Canals 3 place · today 07:57 EDT

My dad never asked anyone for help in his life. I used to think he was cold. Now I think nobody ever came when he needed them, so he stopped needing anyone

In his father's old notebook, between hardware store lists and phone numbers, he discovered five words that explained why the strongest man he knew had spent a lifetime drowning in silence.

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