Thanks, Dad – Not a father’s day post you would imagine

I was scrolling LinkedIn today—doomscrolling, honestly—and there it was: a flood of Father’s Day posts. People I respect. People who inspire me. Sharing stories of the men who raised them. The lessons. The warmth. The silent strength.How those fathers shaped them—not just professionally, but as people. As parents. And here’s the part that hits: I didn’t get that. For years, I carried this complaint—quiet sometimes, … Continue reading Thanks, Dad – Not a father’s day post you would imagine