This has to be my favourite podcast rn. I'm into podcasts since 2020 but only listened to how to be best version, how to make money, how to do this and that and honestly it guilt tripped me. In hindsight I never thought podcasts can be wholesome and calming too. Thank you for this also love the energy of you siblings. Also I've a question were you always this close to your siblings cuz whenever I try to speak to my siblings they think it's so uncool and choose to speak to friends instead
@bmsnow Жыл бұрын
sry I found myself commenting again...maybe because I'm an only child and miss what you guys have: the good and the butting heads, ahah Quite in the same place as Rachel...that resentment or (how I usually call it) selfishness (in the sense of concentrating on one's interests) is personally closely related to how while growing up, I've registered the story of my parent's love. Although visibly strong and successful by many accounts, my mom often expressed how for her, it meant having to sacrifice the dream of leaving her hometown and exploring the world. I think that led me to entertain the idea of however great a love is, I'll never allow the same to happen to me. (the question on "owe them part of their live", might have something to do with it, maybe?!) I don't (want to) fully believe I'm able to controll it, but so far I've been pretty good...
@Jo-zx9bt Жыл бұрын
Your mom is so cute! One of my goals in life is to give my mom a Lexis since that has been her dream car ever since I was a child xD
@UyenNguyen-po2yz Жыл бұрын
This pod makes me wish that my parents had made more children. I mourn the end of my mom's child-bearing age T.T