Dad Quote by David Alan Grier
“When I was a kid, I wanted to walk with my dad's limp - my dad was my hero - but that infuriated him, and he would make me walk back and forth in the living room until I walked without it.”
“When I was a kid, I wanted to walk with my dad's limp - my dad was my hero - but that infuriated him, and he would make me walk back and forth in the living room until I walked without it.”
A child's desire to emulate a parent can unintentionally challenge the parent's self‑image, prompting corrective behavior that teaches resilience and self‑reliance.
In simple terms: Emulating a hero can expose hidden insecurities.
Learning through playful correction.
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The anecdote may romanticize a potentially uncomfortable power dynamic between parent and child.