Family Quote by Tim Kreider
““At a certain age our parents offhandedly start telling us things we’ve never heard before, about themselves and their families, their upbringing and history. They’re turning their lives into stories, trying to make sense of them in retrospect and pass them on while there’s still time. You begin, embarrassingly belatedly, to see them as people with lives long preceding your own.””
About This Quote
Source Essay: Personal Reflection on Family History, 2020
Parents begin to share their past stories, turning their lives into narratives that help children understand their own roots and see them as individuals before their own existence.
In simple terms: Parents start telling their life stories, helping children see them as people with histories.
Listen to elders' stories to understand your own background.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- family gatherings
- interviewing elders
- writing memoirs
- genealogy research
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What stories have you never heard from your parents?
- How does knowing family history shape your identity?
Older generations may omit painful details, leading to incomplete pictures.