Louis Ziskin
👤 SpeakerAppearances Over Time
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You know, stable.
And my dad's parents were very supportive of me, though.
My grandparents, they loved me to death.
And a lot of people, you know, over the years have tried to look back and say that, oh, maybe I had parental trauma that pushed me in this direction.
I don't, you know, I miss my dad.
I remember waiting for him to come visit after he left.
But, you know, I love my dad.
I don't... Well, sure, there might be some...
hidden trauma somewhere.
I don't remember like huge big fights or anybody doing anything horrible to me.
You know, I love my parents there.
They did the best they could together.
And, uh, you know, and they both, my mom really did what she thought she needed to do because it was in our best interests.
And my dad wasn't around for a little while.
And, and then he was, you know, and, and he, he was doing things to his capability to looking back,
on it i really believe that i don't believe there was some nefarious parent out there trying to me up for the rest of my life right but i also think parents don't have all the answers sometimes and when you're a problem child like i was from the very beginning you know problem with authority don't go around the block on your bike just ride up and down the street i didn't even ride up and down the street once i took the first left and went around the blocks
Right.
Right.
Like my mom even said, you know, she's like, when you were younger, it was easier because I could tell you the opposite.
Right.