1. Sam's avatar

    yeah I believe it is a familiar insight ,and you are well said.Each need each other.

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  3. Sam's avatar

    A take at a time and you remind me of grace something I barely think of .I will be there…

  4. harythegr8's avatar

    This is quiet courage — not loud wins, but grace that kept walking through grief. Your words remind us that…

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Man who positively impacted my life

Describe a man who has positively impacted your life.

The Man Who Changed My Life: My Dad



For years, my relationship with my dad was complicated. We didn’t get along, and at one point, we went four years without talking. It wasn’t because of a huge fallout or a single event but rather a gradual buildup of misunderstandings, differences, and perhaps a stubborn unwillingness on both sides to see each other in a new light. We just didn’t like each other.

Looking back, it’s hard to pinpoint why things were so tense. Maybe it was our personalities clashing or the inevitable friction between a parent and their growing child. Whatever the reason, I had resigned myself to the idea that we would never be close.

Then, something changed.

It didn’t happen all at once. There wasn’t a dramatic reunion or a heartfelt conversation that mended everything. It started small—a moment where I noticed something about him I hadn’t before: my dad is funny. Not just mildly amusing or someone who cracks a good joke now and then. He’s hilarious in a way that catches you off guard and leaves you laughing long after the moment has passed.

Realizing this opened a door I didn’t know existed. His humor wasn’t just jokes—it was his way of connecting, breaking down walls, and lightening the mood in even the heaviest situations. Once I saw that side of him, I started to notice other things too: his kindness, his resilience, and the way he quietly showed his love without needing grand gestures.

As we began to talk more, I realized how much I had missed out on during those years of silence. My dad, the man I thought I didn’t like, had a perspective on life that was refreshing and inspiring. He didn’t dwell on our past disagreements or try to dissect what went wrong. Instead, he focused on building something better, starting from where we were.

He’s taught me so much since then—lessons I didn’t even realize I needed. He’s shown me the power of forgiveness, not just in others but in myself. He’s reminded me that humor can heal even the deepest wounds. And most importantly, he’s taught me that people can change, not by becoming someone else but by allowing themselves to be seen more fully.

Now, my dad is one of the most positive influences in my life. He’s someone I look up to.

Until next time…

2 responses to “Man who positively impacted my life”

  1. I have seen the great value in transparency, but I’ve never heard it said in the way you and your father have expressed it: “People can change, not by becoming someone else but by allowing themselves to be seen more fully.”🌟This is a truth everyone should know: Being real is liberating.
    Thank you for your father’s wisdom become yours.

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    1. Yeah.thank you and being real is not easy but liberating.thanks again

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