Don McGuire
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And I think that's another thing that helped me like just put myself out there because I didn't grow up in the same house from birth all the way through high school and then on to college.
We moved on average every three years.
So, oh, I got to start over.
Got to start over.
It was hard.
I mean, I don't have any resentment.
I did tell myself that I was not going to do that to my children.
So my kids have grown up in the same environment, the same sort of place geographically, because I think that that does offer stability and long-term relationships and all those types of things, a lot of positives there.
But I think, you know, having to uproot yourself and start over also builds skills.
And so not really resentment, but that I wish I didn't have to up, you know, after I was just getting settled and just getting established.
Oh my gosh, I have my peer group.
I have my people.
Oh, sorry, we're moving, you know, push the reset button.
And, you know, again, it was my, my father's like, you'll get over it.
This is an opportunity for me and for the family because he was very like, my role is provider.
That was his generation.
And my mom, of course, was more empathetic about it.
And she understood and was there as a shoulder to cry on.
You know, when I went to school for that first day in a new city, in a new place, and
I hated it and I didn't want to be there.