There’s a rather clever series of Progressive insurance commercials where a therapist, Dr. Rick, specializes in counseling people who find themselves behaviorally turning into their parents. They may be doing things like hoarding items, giving unwanted advice, or maintaining a bag…of bags!
I find increasingly that I’m becoming more and more like my father, whose heyday was in the 1940’s, 1950’s, and earlier 1960’s. I like the clothes that men of his generation wore, the fedoras, jackets and ties, and overcoats. Sometimes I catch myself sitting the way that he did, or seeing things as he was likely to have seen them. Channeling a good parent is not altogether a bad thing…
How about you? Are you becoming like one of your parents, and in what ways?
I find increasingly that I’m becoming more and more like my father, whose heyday was in the 1940’s, 1950’s, and earlier 1960’s. I like the clothes that men of his generation wore, the fedoras, jackets and ties, and overcoats. Sometimes I catch myself sitting the way that he did, or seeing things as he was likely to have seen them. Channeling a good parent is not altogether a bad thing…
How about you? Are you becoming like one of your parents, and in what ways?
