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Reflections on memory, the stories we tell and the ones we haven't told yet.
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The quiet satisfaction of telling how you lived it, not just what happened
There's a quiet satisfaction in sitting down to tell not what happened to you, but how you lived it inside. That is what only you can leave behind.
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What do your children really know about you, and all they'll never get to know
What your children think they know about you is probably less than you took for granted. Why it happens, what they're missing, and what to do today.
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How to give your father or your mother a place to tell what they've never told you
Why the important conversation with your parents never happens, why asking for it directly doesn't work, and how to give them a space without things getting awkward.
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30 questions you never asked your mother and that now remain unanswered
Questions almost everyone leaves unasked of their mothers. So you can ask them in time if you still can, or recognize them if you can't anymore.
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What your father never told you: why leave it said before it's too late
The silence of older generations isn't always a choice, sometimes it's not knowing how. A guide to not arriving late to the questions that matter.
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