"I used to hold a quiet grudge against my parents for the way they handled my creative dreams. It wasn't the kind of loud, dramatic grudge that shows up at therapy and needs a name. It was more like a low hum in the background of my ambitions."
"I wanted them to know that their interests mattered. I wanted them to feel they were allowed and encouraged to follow what lit them up. I said it explicitly, and I meant every word."
"I finally understand what my parents were thinking when I went off to college back in 1999. My parents had done the math. They weren't dream killers, but time travelers."
A parent reflects on their childhood resentment towards their parents for dismissing their creative dreams. They felt unsupported in their writing aspirations, as their parents encouraged more traditional career paths. Years later, as a parent themselves, they send their child to college for film studies, grappling with the financial implications and job market realities. This experience leads to a deeper understanding of their own parents' intentions, realizing they were trying to protect their future based on practical considerations.
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