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Some realizations don’t arrive when we’re young.
They wait.
In this episode, I reflect on the quiet distance I once felt with my father, the envy I carried watching daughters love their dads so freely, and the moment everything changed — the day I held my own daughter.
What began as a question slowly became clarity.
About fathers.
About timing.
About love that doesn’t disappear — it waits.
This episode isn’t about answers.
It’s about noticing how life teaches us gently, when we’re finally ready to listen.
By Nag MarisettySome realizations don’t arrive when we’re young.
They wait.
In this episode, I reflect on the quiet distance I once felt with my father, the envy I carried watching daughters love their dads so freely, and the moment everything changed — the day I held my own daughter.
What began as a question slowly became clarity.
About fathers.
About timing.
About love that doesn’t disappear — it waits.
This episode isn’t about answers.
It’s about noticing how life teaches us gently, when we’re finally ready to listen.