BeExcellent
Master Don Juan
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The idea of being a lonely old man is decades away for many of you young bucks around here. But it is a very real phenomenon.
It is a reality that I observe every day in my 50s. Another close friend of mine just took his dad to breakfast yesterday for birthday. His dad is 91 (my friend is 57), alone & living in my friend’s casita. His dad hates when he leaves town, guilt trips him constantly about the amount of time he’s away doing whatever, and my friend is somewhat hamstrung in his own life as the caregiver for his father. His father was in the art world in LA, saved nothing despite a lavish lifestyle and being very well connected….he hasn’t had a GF in 20 years, is bitter and difficult, (and lucky as hell his son is the good man that he is.). How many here would put life on hold to care for a frail aging irresponsible parent?
Some men don’t fall into that mold, but those are outliers.
And I’ve always said strive to be an outlier, smh
It is a reality that I observe every day in my 50s. Another close friend of mine just took his dad to breakfast yesterday for birthday. His dad is 91 (my friend is 57), alone & living in my friend’s casita. His dad hates when he leaves town, guilt trips him constantly about the amount of time he’s away doing whatever, and my friend is somewhat hamstrung in his own life as the caregiver for his father. His father was in the art world in LA, saved nothing despite a lavish lifestyle and being very well connected….he hasn’t had a GF in 20 years, is bitter and difficult, (and lucky as hell his son is the good man that he is.). How many here would put life on hold to care for a frail aging irresponsible parent?
Some men don’t fall into that mold, but those are outliers.
And I’ve always said strive to be an outlier, smh