Ranjitha Rajagopal

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Because if the paradox of being a parent is that we must make ourselves unneeded, the paradox of being a child is that you discover how much you need your parents only after you think you don’t. You spend your whole lives making yourself independent. You go forth on your own. And at exactly the moment you stop listening to us, you finally hear what we’ve been saying all along.
The Council of Dads: My Daughters, My Illness, and the Men Who Could Be Me
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