Yeah, I'm all for laughing at overly-angry Dads, but this is the right take.
I think the synthesis of it all is to do the multiple shovelling sessions, but also laugh at how unnecessarily angry the dad is.
Reading the Tao te ching (amongst trying other things) has really helped me unlearn a lot of those same tendencies from my own overly-angry Dad, and it is really amazing to have a new appreciation for previously shitty tasks.
Yeah, I'm all for laughing at overly-angry Dads, but this is the right take.
I think the synthesis of it all is to do the multiple shovelling sessions, but also laugh at how unnecessarily angry the dad is.
Reading the Tao te ching (amongst trying other things) has really helped me unlearn a lot of those same tendencies from my own overly-angry Dad, and it is really amazing to have a new appreciation for previously shitty tasks.