As a kid, I learned to “pause” my true self. School was the pause, and my hobbies, dreams, and passions were the unpause—something I’d rush back to during lunch or after class.

Over time, the pauses got longer. Tiredness and responsibilities crept in, leaving little energy to unpause at the end of some days.

At work, sometimes the pressure and the demands were so relentless that I couldn’t unpause for weeks or months at a time.

Then came marriage, fatherhood, and the joy—and work—of raising a child.

I want my son to get to know the real me but I worry that by the time he is grown I won’t have any “self” to unpause to.

  • IHave69XiBucks@lemmygrad.ml
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    12 hours ago

    It is important to remember we are animals. If you feel stuck try to connect with your natutal self. Go outdoors disconnect from the world. Bring your child. Look at the moon, and sky. When we were children the entire world was a marvel. Watch how he looks at things and try to remember what that was like.