The Seed’s Perspective Of Fatherhood

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“Being curious as a child keeps you going. It makes you more of a man.”

Fatherhood is a mixture of excitement, joy, and fear. It can be fun, but it can also involve a lot of hard work. You are responsible for another human being and must try to teach them how to do things as a family as well as what is right and wrong. I would say that most dads feel this way about it. Even if you love being a dad and think it’s the best job in the world, there are definitely some challenges to it. There are so many things to learn about being a parent, and it can be hard to understand what it means to be a parent.

I know that this might sound like it’s addressed to all fathers, but it’s for all dads who are reading this article. Being a dad is different for everyone. You have to figure out what works for you. While we all have our own unique experiences, there are some things we can all think about when it comes to being a dad. In this article, we talk about the journey of fatherhood and how it can be viewed from a child’s perspective.

About Noah

Noah is a film scriptwriter and actor. He lives in Topeka, Kansas, despite the whole family living in Chicago. He was mostly raised by his mother because the father was not always around. Being curious and asking a lot of questions to his mother has kept him going and made him more of a man. Noah almost became a father last year.

The four corners of fatherhood

The four corners of fatherhood are the basic and essential components of becoming a good father. The area that most people think about when they think about fatherhood is the biological or biological fathers. However, there are also other corners of fatherhood that are important too. 

These four corners are:

  • Mentality
  • Spirituality
  • Physicality 
  • Finances

Mentality–  The father’s mentality is to always consider the interests of his child, to understand the child, communicate with the child in time, and make the child more confident. The positive mentality of a father is to actively promote the healthy growth of their children because they know that only when children grow up can they have a better family environment.

Spirituality– The Father’s spirituality should take you to the heart of God, so you can see where your problems begin and come close to God. You will also understand that what has tested you in this life is already a part of God’s love for you. 

Physicality– A dad’s physical strength isn’t just important for tools, but also for a child’s sense of security. In fact, researchers found that when reading bedtime stories to a child, a father’s physical presence was the single biggest factor in determining the child’s emotional health score.

Finances– Fathers are the primary, or only, financial influence for about two-thirds of U.S. children. As a result, fathers can leave a lasting mark on their kids’ financial behavior. They play an important, often underappreciated role in their children’s financial well-being. The first step to becoming a better dad is to become a better communicator. Learn why you should talk to your kids about finances.

Forgiveness and understanding

Forgiving your father is the process of coming to peace with your father and forgiving him for the hurtful actions he’s committed throughout your life. Although it may seem like a simple and logical step, it’s not always easy to forgive your father. In fact, it can be one of the most difficult things you’ll ever do. But it’s worth it.

If you don’t forgive and let go of the anger and frustration you’ve felt and the hurts your father has caused, you’ll continue to live your life in a state of conflict and chaos. You’ll spend your days spinning your wheels and your nights feeling angry and resentful. And that’s no way to live. Noah explains that forgiving his father took off a lot of weight and was able to focus on greater things.

 

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