Accepting Mortality: If You Live Each Day As If It Was Your Last, Someday You Will Be Right by Jonathan Oliver

Fatherhood
January 23, 2019

Accepting Mortality: If You Live Each Day As If It Was Your Last, Someday You Will Be Right

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Elisa Schmitz
Great reflection, Jonathan Oliver . When we become parents, everything changes. We're so much more aware of our mortality. I breathed a huge sigh of relief when my "babies" turned 18, because I was so happy I had gotten them that far in life. There's much further to go, of course, but hitting that milestone literally brought me to tears. Thank you for this.
Lisa Hix
I feel 100% the same!
Ron Howard
Oh how right you are!! The same feeling hit me when we had our daughter 7 years ago and again with my son 5 years ago. I’m 51 now and I remember when my dad was 51. He was in horrible shape then but thankfully I’m doing much better. I started a diary for my kids; one each, to put down things I want them to remember... life lessons and feelings I had as I raised them.

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