"Trying to prove my father that I was worth loving" By Aditya Singh



Most men, spend their lives pretending they don’t need love, praise, or recognition. They walk through the world with silent shoulders, carrying burdens they never speak of, not because they don’t feel, but because they’ve been taught that feelings make them weak. The truth is, a man can survive without applause from the world, he can live without attention, admiration, even love from everyone else but what he cannot live without is the love and respect of his father. There’s a small boy inside every man who still waits to hear, “I’m proud of you, son.” And sometimes, even when that man grows strong, builds a life, and earns respect from others, it feels hollow if it never came from the one person he looked up to the most.

Many of us men, spend years trying to prove to our fathers that we were worthy of being loved not through words, but through actions. We chase success, not always for ourselves, but in hopes that our father might one day look at us with pride in his eyes. And when that doesn't come, it leaves a wound that we quietly carry into adulthood. We don't speak of it, because we’re not supposed to. But the truth remains: more than the world's validation, what we truly yearn for is our father's hand on our shoulder, his voice saying, "You did well." That approval, that warmth, means more to a man than anything else ever will.

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