Revival

I spent a lot of time thinking about the worth of reviving this blog and I realized that too many days pass by where I learn some valuable life lesson or I experience a great memory and I have no where to record it.

About a week ago at work, a man named Ranajit who sits across from me told me that his father always said, “Ranajit, if only I could somehow give you all 50 years of my mistakes so you don’t have to go through them yourself.”

If anything, I am reviving this blog so that I can pass it down to my children for them to understand and read about my life. I’ll probably wait until my children reach their teenage years because those are the most rebellious years; the years we tend to shut our parents out for no particular reason. I’ll want my children to understand that I went through the exact same phases they did and hopefully they’ll understand that I want to be part of their life during those tough identity crisis years.

Son/Daughter, if you’re reading this right now, it’s Monday, June 14th and I’m a 19 year old sophomore entering my junior year in college. I’m still a young guy; I understand you :)

2 comments

  1. Hahaha Kevin, by the time you have teenage kids, the Internet is going to be way different and blogs will have moved on to become something else. Would you flip through a journal your father kept in college to look for useful life lessons?

  2. I would flip through not to learn life lessons but to understand how he grew up and what his thought process was like. :)

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