Ask HN: You're dying. What are the last words of wisdom you say to your son?
Lately I've been thinking about death (in a good way, if that makes sense) and the question of : what exist because of me? What will be left of me when I'm gone? Our fathers have let us down, failing in the crucial task of gifting us with the knowledge and wisdom that has been passed down from generation to generation for ages. That's why we feel the disconnection and confusion we feel inside. We shouldn't pass down the same sin to our sons. What is the most important, most crucial nugget of wisdom to pass to the next generations for you?
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[ 2.8 ms ] story [ 28.6 ms ] threadNo kidding. Trust must be earned, not advertised.
I always like to grant trust because knowing someone is untrustworthy is always worth more than the loss of betrayal.