Am not Your Father!
We all wish we had better parents. We subconsciously assume we could honor and respect them if they had more prosperity. Some assume they would spend much time relating with the creatures that produced them, if only they were still alive. Some, seek the charity in mentors. Others in bosses, others in sponsors and other authority figures. Those whom we admire their fathers, sympathize with us because they want more. In wanting more, you diminish yourself. A complexity that doubts your capacity as a human being. Ultimately, your projection of the inadequacy of your father is your ugly feeling of you not being enough. This is the root of all the Work in Progress that only ends on the inch of our skin. That's why you wear make up. You hand to modify the genetic configuration of your countenance. Who would want their son or brother to be like their father? That's a tough question especially to mothers and also to the rest of us. Your Father is Your F...