Hi Cam,
I am interested about your relationship with your father when you said:
"Most of the time, having your own real life hero was more important. If nothing else it made me a very charitable child in terms of my expectations of Dad as a father.
As I grew older I became far less charitable, and I judged Dad harshly."
Is this because you struggled to gain your own identity?
I am interested about your relationship with your father when you said:
"Most of the time, having your own real life hero was more important. If nothing else it made me a very charitable child in terms of my expectations of Dad as a father.
As I grew older I became far less charitable, and I judged Dad harshly."
Is this because you struggled to gain your own identity?
Not so much my own identity, although that is a very real part of growing up with a well known father, particularly when I chose to work in the same industry, but mainly the ideal that I needed more from him as a Dad.
As I matured again, I realised and understood I received plenty, particularly as it related to my own parenting.
Thanks for asking Brett.