I am a Perfect Son but the Worst Son - Christian Callaghan
The last choice writing that I wanted to do for the blogs is something that reflects how I have changed as a result of learning what meaning making is in a journey. My newfound definition of this term is how an individual has found guidance in their life, leading them to a state in which they contribute to the world around them. I have been making constant strides in my life to do this, but one area where I am lacking is as a son.
Proverbs 10:1 states that a “A wise son makes a glad father, but a foolish son is the grief of his mother”. Making my parents proud is something in my journey they I have always focused on as bringing joy to the people who brought me into this world is such an important thing in my mind. I have made time for my parents and shown them what I can do to contribute to society and be special as an individual. However, I always feel as if I am lacking in some department. To this day, I am not entirely sure what the mental holdup is.
However, through this class, I have realized that meaning making is not about pleasing others and is not about what we even to make our parents proud. It is about finding peace in yourself. It is about being able to provide mentally for your own well being, and once we do this, the meaning in our journey can be solidified and chased.
Coming from a good/bad son, focus not on how you make others feel but how you feel regarding the ability to better yourself.
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