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Objectively. Because right now, we only have our perspective, right? of how the childhood went down. Because in a therapy session said, I was there for your childhood, bro. It didn't seem that bad to me. And he says, but because of that, because I see your childhood differently, doesn't discount the way that you experienced it.
And he winds up telling him like, look, man, I wanted to be here for you today because you were there for me at my lowest point. And today I did a bad job. I was a bad brother and I'm sorry. And I really appreciated him saying it.
And he winds up telling him like, look, man, I wanted to be here for you today because you were there for me at my lowest point. And today I did a bad job. I was a bad brother and I'm sorry. And I really appreciated him saying it.
And he winds up telling him like, look, man, I wanted to be here for you today because you were there for me at my lowest point. And today I did a bad job. I was a bad brother and I'm sorry. And I really appreciated him saying it.
You know what it is? I feel like, I think we're all capable of it. I feel like ego sort of like gets in the way. And again, I've had this thought in my head and I said this on the podcast, they should apologize first.
You know what it is? I feel like, I think we're all capable of it. I feel like ego sort of like gets in the way. And again, I've had this thought in my head and I said this on the podcast, they should apologize first.
You know what it is? I feel like, I think we're all capable of it. I feel like ego sort of like gets in the way. And again, I've had this thought in my head and I said this on the podcast, they should apologize first.
Perspective. Like, you can't really understand what it is that you've gone through until you've got, like, 60,000 square foot view.
Perspective. Like, you can't really understand what it is that you've gone through until you've got, like, 60,000 square foot view.
Perspective. Like, you can't really understand what it is that you've gone through until you've got, like, 60,000 square foot view.
I want to stick with the present for a second because that storyline with Kate and with Katobe, you wound up admitting to the new Big Three that you saw that your wife had been, you know, eating junk food and sort of hiding it from you because you were just talking about being on the outside and what you can't, have you got, what is it that you say?
I want to stick with the present for a second because that storyline with Kate and with Katobe, you wound up admitting to the new Big Three that you saw that your wife had been, you know, eating junk food and sort of hiding it from you because you were just talking about being on the outside and what you can't, have you got, what is it that you say?
I want to stick with the present for a second because that storyline with Kate and with Katobe, you wound up admitting to the new Big Three that you saw that your wife had been, you know, eating junk food and sort of hiding it from you because you were just talking about being on the outside and what you can't, have you got, what is it that you say?
Like, have you guys ever had something where, you know, you're supposed to know about or not supposed to know about it, but you wound up saying something about it? Anyway, when we leave the therapy thing, it's an interesting thing because you're about to broach the subject with her and she asks if she can say something first.
Like, have you guys ever had something where, you know, you're supposed to know about or not supposed to know about it, but you wound up saying something about it? Anyway, when we leave the therapy thing, it's an interesting thing because you're about to broach the subject with her and she asks if she can say something first.
Like, have you guys ever had something where, you know, you're supposed to know about or not supposed to know about it, but you wound up saying something about it? Anyway, when we leave the therapy thing, it's an interesting thing because you're about to broach the subject with her and she asks if she can say something first.
And she says, since I lost the baby, I've been eating junk food because it makes me feel good. But keeping things from you makes me feel really bad. And I don't want to keep anything from you anymore. And it's sort of that connective thing to dad taking you for ice cream. You guys, after preschool, I can remember this. Like at age four, I would go to Dunkin' Donuts with my dad.
And she says, since I lost the baby, I've been eating junk food because it makes me feel good. But keeping things from you makes me feel really bad. And I don't want to keep anything from you anymore. And it's sort of that connective thing to dad taking you for ice cream. You guys, after preschool, I can remember this. Like at age four, I would go to Dunkin' Donuts with my dad.
And she says, since I lost the baby, I've been eating junk food because it makes me feel good. But keeping things from you makes me feel really bad. And I don't want to keep anything from you anymore. And it's sort of that connective thing to dad taking you for ice cream. You guys, after preschool, I can remember this. Like at age four, I would go to Dunkin' Donuts with my dad.
He'd get a dozen donuts. Sterling Brown ate a dozen donuts. And that fills me with joy. So then you get older and you start eating a dozen donuts, thinking that you're gonna get that same sort of feeling. And you're like, oh man, I shouldn't, but I'm still doing it. And then at a certain point, you're like, you have to make a decision. Like, oh, this doesn't feel good anymore.