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My dad died yesterday

He came in from chipping golf balls and taking it easy, sat down in his chair, and just stopped breathing. He was 72, and had been retired for 7 years. All I can think of is how hard he worked his whole life, and how all that work tended to aggravate a distance between he and I that started when I was a boy, and only grew with time. I just keep coming back to how the way we work is bullshit. It uses people’s lives up for nothing more than squiggles on a balance sheet. He deserved more time. We all deserve more time. It’s up to us to take it.


He came in from chipping golf balls and taking it easy, sat down in his chair, and just stopped breathing. He was 72, and had been retired for 7 years.

All I can think of is how hard he worked his whole life, and how all that work tended to aggravate a distance between he and I that started when I was a boy, and only grew with time.

I just keep coming back to how the way we work is bullshit. It uses people’s lives up for nothing more than squiggles on a balance sheet. He deserved more time. We all deserve more time. It’s up to us to take it.

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