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Letters to My Son: Your Road Is Yours Alone.
Summary
A father uses the metaphor of roads to urge his son to own his choices and recounts leaving an inauthentic job as an act of honesty.
Content
A father writes in the quiet hour before dawn, reflecting on the life he has lived and the lessons he wants to pass to his son. He frames roads as a metaphor for the personal choices each person must make. He recalls leaving a job that felt chosen for him rather than by him and describes that departure as his first honest act. The letter focuses on honesty, solitude, patience and the quiet dignity of owning one’s journey.
Main points:
- The writer describes life as a personal road that no one else can walk for you.
- He says the light on that path is yours to carry and that sometimes you must wait in darkness until you can see again.
- He recounts leaving a steady job that felt inauthentic and presents that choice as necessary honesty.
- He emphasizes solitude, patience, persistence and honesty as conditions for self-knowledge.
- He offers steady parental support but insists he will not take steps in the son’s place.
Summary:
The letter underscores personal responsibility and the value of making choices that feel true to oneself. Undetermined at this time.
