Father's day was yesterday

19/06/2023 2 min

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Episode Synopsis

Welcome to two minutes of inspiration. Father's day was yesterday, I have two children. And I had a wonderful conversation with both of them. And I actually had a conversation with my old father who died in October of 2002. That was, what 21 years ago. And it's interesting how we view fathers because how we are raised or the man that is in our life, and we're growing up that we call father has a big impact on the way that we think about not only ourselves, but how we think about the world. And if you didn't have a father that was with you, or around you, or someone that was an adult male that was participating in your early years, it also has an effect on how you are, well, my dad had an effect on all of us, because he was one of those. One of those guys that he knew everybody, he just was really kind and gentle, and his difficulties. He had things sometimes that weren't always just the best. But dad had a great heart. If he met someone at a restaurant, he would find out the name of their children and what they did for a living and their mothers and fathers. And he found out to how much they loved what they did, and their hobbies. And just was really an interesting man because he really cared about others a lot. And he was a pastor, and that is how I was influenced and how the things I live my life by and also influenced the legacy is even my children in some and my siblings also. So as you're thinking about I know this is after Father's Day, but as you're thinking about the way that we are addressing life often is directly related to the person who raised us our father, so let's honor that if it wasn't their honor the men or the man who was in your world while you're growing up, or honor those that are there. Now. Remember, our goal here is to make sure that we are kind and gentle with ourselves because any judgment that we have doesn't help us whatsoever. So love and be kind to everything in your past as best as you can. Hi, love you. I'm Dan Clark.