Your 30s are for raising a family while growing in your career and settling into a home as you save for retirement and find time and funds to travel and stay involved in your hobbies and be there for your friends' special moments and cooking your own meals while keeping a regular fitness routine and a clean house and still getting enough sleep to function.
@GaryKnightHater@SleeperBraves I think it has more to do with the story behind the photo. Billye Aaron lived long enough to see her husband go from receiving death threats for playing baseball to being honored on the highest stage in his home city. IMO That's the iconic part.
Russell Crowe asks Joe Rogan the dad question that hits deep: “You dig being a dad?”
Rogan’s answer is raw and real:
“I love it. It’s bizarre… the greatest human privilege. It’s changed me as a human being in so many different ways. Dave Chappelle has a great phrase: not only did it increase the amount of love I have, it increased my capacity for love.”
From a 28-year-old to a 14-year-old, Rogan reflects on how fatherhood shattered old beliefs—he used to think everyone should have kids; now he knows it’s not for everybody, but for him, it’s been one of the most powerful, transformative forces in his life.
Clip from this 51-second heart-to-heart—two dads getting real about the wild ride of raising humans.
Whether you’re a parent or not, does this resonate? Has fatherhood (or parenthood) ever expanded your capacity to love in ways you never expected?
Your thoughts—drop them below.
@MarkDuplass That exact thing happened to me back in 2017. Saw you from a distance at LAX right after watching Creep on my connecting flight. I was too spooked to say hey!