Sancho wrote: I don’t want to go all touchy-feely psycho-babble here, but absentee fathers were the impetus behind a lot of great men. Bernardo O’Higgins comes to mind.
Ack! More psycho-babble. Out of curiosity, Mark, how was your relationship with your grandpa? In my family, personality and general disposition seems to skip a generation.
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Wait, wait. My dad wasn't absent. He was there constantly -well, as constantly as a cop on shiftwork can be. He's a moral and noble bloke who with my mother's help has overcome an inauspicious start to make a successful and happy life for himself and his family. He and I are completely different personality types with utterly different talents. But we get on great, thanks.
My paternal grandfather, on the other hand, was a callous, vindictive, bitter, damaged bastard who did his malicious best to ruin my father's life, and whose lingering and painful death was much too short and painless for my liking.