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For All The Less Than Perfect Fathers Out There

I lost my father at the age of twenty-nine.   It was not unexpected.   He was terminally ill throughout my twenties, and chronically depressed during my teens.   Ever since I can remember, he had a death wish.   He would talk about death as though it were waiting right around the corner, making statements like, “I probably won’t be alive to see that,” whenever I mentioned graduation or getting married or having kids.   His pending death consumed my life.                             Nonetheless, he remains the meter by which I judge all men.   My father was a profoundly flawed man, and still every man who came after him would fall short of what I viewed as his unrealized greatness.                 My father could have been a contender.   He was extr...