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A Better Man: A (Mostly Serious) Letter to My Son A Better Man: A (Mostly Serious) Letter to My Son by Michael Ian Black
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“Women struggle with this issue just as much as men. Their upbringing so often conditions them to always offer a hand, but rarely to ask for one.”
Michael Ian Black, A Better Man: A Letter to My Son
“The three most difficult words for a guy to say are “I need help.”
Michael Ian Black, A Better Man: A Letter to My Son
“we walked in, the family’s giant black Labrador”
Michael Ian Black, A Better Man: A Letter to My Son
“A child doesn’t recover from losing a parent. It ends your world, yet the world doesn’t end. It’s the strangest sensation to lose somebody you love, a pain inevitably compounded by the realization that not everybody shares your grief, that somehow life continues, largely indifferent to your loss.”
Michael Ian Black, A Better Man: A Letter to My Son
“Every parent has a sense of wholeness at night when they shut off the lights and get into bed and they know that their family is together, and safe, and home. Once you leave, you’ll carry that feeling with you out the door, and we’ll never get it back.”
Michael Ian Black, A Better Man: A Letter to My Son