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🗓️ 14 October 2022
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Rapid Fire Q and A to finish off the week:
1. Our first child is on the way and my parents seem far less excited than my inlaws. How do I decide where to settle once the child is born and am I selfish for wanting to move away from my parents
2. Personal safety while hiking trails alone. Thoughts on tools and things I can do to improve my safety if I prefer to do activities alone
3. I am at a crossroads in life, do I follow my "passion" at the cost of my marriage, or should I find a different path
Enjoy
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0:00.0 | Good morning everybody. Friday, Q&A. I think I have four pull to side for today. |
0:07.4 | Some of them are relatively longer in nature. So we'll see how far I get into it. Maybe three, |
0:12.5 | maybe four, I don't know. But let's do this. Follow Friday, number 127127. Here we go. Enjoy. |
0:37.5 | Question number one, I'm having a moral dilemma that I'm hoping you could provide an outside |
0:41.8 | opinion on. Well, let me see what I can do. Fire away. Over the weekend, my wife and I |
0:46.6 | inform my parents that we are going to be or that they are going to be grandparents for the first |
0:51.0 | time. And their reaction was, let's say, less than expected. And first off, congrats on the fact |
0:56.5 | that you guys are expecting. The first word out of my dad's mouth was really not the really like, |
1:02.8 | you opened up a gift at Christmas as a kid and it wasn't exactly what you were hoping for more like. |
1:07.9 | You try a new restaurant, hoping for a steak and find out that they only serve tofu kind of |
1:13.2 | really. The following sentences from him were, are you going to quit school? And how are you going |
1:18.9 | to afford this for context? My wife and I are both in physical therapy school. She graduates in |
1:24.3 | the spring and I will finish the following year. My dad has always been a bit of a harsh. My dad |
1:30.8 | has always been a bit harsh bit of a harsh, interesting way to read that. He is a salty old factory |
1:36.8 | worker who is not happy unless he is grumpy. Have you, if you have ever seen the ranch on Netflix, |
1:42.8 | think of Sam Elliott's character. I haven't seen it, but if it's good, I'll check it out. And Sam |
1:48.1 | Elliott's awesome. So I'll definitely give that one a little Google while he provided everything |
1:53.3 | we needed growing up. I can't remember him saying, I love you. Yelling and a short temper were the norm. |
1:59.8 | And I think it would kill him to say good job or congratulations. On the contrary, my in-laws were |
2:06.4 | over the moon happy when we told them. The kind of happiness that people take videos of and it makes |
2:11.3 | you tear up watching them. They live about 150 miles from us currently and my father-in-law |
2:17.7 | is the president of marketing for a large company is rather well off financially. My dad is a |
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