Wiz Khalifa
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Absolutely.
Yeah, I think it like subconsciously played a role because to me that was normal when I was a kid, like spending two years with one parent and two years with another.
But having kids, I could never be away from my son for no two years.
Like that's insane.
So if I got to get along with his mom, if I got to freaking kiss her feet, I'm doing whatever I got to do to make sure that we're all on the same page.
So that's not the agreement.
And like I said, my parents did the best that they could.
And I don't fault them for that at all.
But I do know the difference between seeing your parents function and not seeing them function.
And I would much rather, you know, my kids see me and their parents function.
And I think as adults, our parents went through a lot as well.
They had trauma, you know, before, but they were going through a lot as adults.
And I think we're blessed because late twenties, early thirties, late thirties looks way different now than it did back in the day.
Yeah, exactly.
Nobody would even know you were 45 if you didn't say it.
So it's like,
And even saying 45 isn't an older age, it just looks different now.
And we're in an era where we're taking full advantage of that and where we understand what kind of gifts we have based off of what we went through and what we were raised with.
Yeah, I mean, if people are lucky enough to still have their parents around, a lot of the times your parents learn more as they get older too.