BeExcellent
Master Don Juan
- Joined
- Dec 16, 2015
- Messages
- 5,354
- Reaction score
- 7,791
- Age
- 57
Advice from the old lady:
I am Gen X (nearing 60 but not there yet). I raised 3 children (youngest is 17 and finishing high school) who are responsible people. My youngest starts her first job tomorrow.
You are at an age where you are experiencing an exestential crisis in a way, because you are now feeling the weight of the responsibility for your daughter, which is 24/7/365 and a HEAVY responsibility and a COMMITMENT like you have never had before. So your life from before is indeed over, but now you move on to the next phase and you are adjusting because your entire paradigm of beliefs has been upended. So this is a natural introspection you are going through. Your baby daughter is helpless in every way and totally dependent on you and your wife. Its a revelation that life is no longer all about you. It is a call from selfishness to selflessness, from independence to interdependence,
and it is an invitation for you to embrace your new reality.
My son is now 23, married, and himself a father. My daughters are one grown & launched at nearly 21 and the 17yo I mentioned.
I was a person who enjoyed my 20s immensely but I was raised by a father who took his family responsibilities very seriously, so this was the same change for me and my first husband upon our son's arrival. Our lives changed like yours has.
Like @zekko I feel grateful and blessed. Now that my kids are just about all grown, I have the ability to pursue creative endeavors, benefit my children as well as charities through generosity and guidance, and I contribute here to try and offer advice & encouragement to others. I am not as beautiful as I once was, but as the beauty fades a certain peace and grace evolves and I find myself delighted to be experiencing my life as I do now. I am happy. I am fulfilled. I give advice to my children if they ask me; I give advice here.
The key word is GIVE.
You are breaking through disillusionment (think about what that word really means)....and as the false narrative recedes, I challenge you to embrace your new reality and all that it means.
Your children are your legacy. Nurture them & provide for them. Provide for yourself and your wife too, I never wanted to burden my children so I created sufficient financial security to pay for my life, provide for my children & have something to benefit them when I am gone.
Right or wrong I am proud of myself for that.
Your life is out of balance right now and will be for some time. Embrace your evolution; accept it. You are now in a delayed gratification phase. But at the other end is the satisfaction & reward of a life well lived. Of personal legacy.
The world doesn't care about you, that's true. But the world will notice if you create value for others. That is how any person builds a fortune, for example. It will confer meaning. Embrace your journey. These current stresses are temporary.
I am Gen X (nearing 60 but not there yet). I raised 3 children (youngest is 17 and finishing high school) who are responsible people. My youngest starts her first job tomorrow.
You are at an age where you are experiencing an exestential crisis in a way, because you are now feeling the weight of the responsibility for your daughter, which is 24/7/365 and a HEAVY responsibility and a COMMITMENT like you have never had before. So your life from before is indeed over, but now you move on to the next phase and you are adjusting because your entire paradigm of beliefs has been upended. So this is a natural introspection you are going through. Your baby daughter is helpless in every way and totally dependent on you and your wife. Its a revelation that life is no longer all about you. It is a call from selfishness to selflessness, from independence to interdependence,
and it is an invitation for you to embrace your new reality.
My son is now 23, married, and himself a father. My daughters are one grown & launched at nearly 21 and the 17yo I mentioned.
I was a person who enjoyed my 20s immensely but I was raised by a father who took his family responsibilities very seriously, so this was the same change for me and my first husband upon our son's arrival. Our lives changed like yours has.
Like @zekko I feel grateful and blessed. Now that my kids are just about all grown, I have the ability to pursue creative endeavors, benefit my children as well as charities through generosity and guidance, and I contribute here to try and offer advice & encouragement to others. I am not as beautiful as I once was, but as the beauty fades a certain peace and grace evolves and I find myself delighted to be experiencing my life as I do now. I am happy. I am fulfilled. I give advice to my children if they ask me; I give advice here.
The key word is GIVE.
You are breaking through disillusionment (think about what that word really means)....and as the false narrative recedes, I challenge you to embrace your new reality and all that it means.
Your children are your legacy. Nurture them & provide for them. Provide for yourself and your wife too, I never wanted to burden my children so I created sufficient financial security to pay for my life, provide for my children & have something to benefit them when I am gone.
Right or wrong I am proud of myself for that.
Your life is out of balance right now and will be for some time. Embrace your evolution; accept it. You are now in a delayed gratification phase. But at the other end is the satisfaction & reward of a life well lived. Of personal legacy.
The world doesn't care about you, that's true. But the world will notice if you create value for others. That is how any person builds a fortune, for example. It will confer meaning. Embrace your journey. These current stresses are temporary.