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Growing up, I used to think my dad was mean to us and especially to my mom. He was very strict, and honestly, I was scared of him. It got to a point where I couldn’t even hold a simple conversation with him because I always felt intimidated by his presence. But now that I’m an adult, I understand so many of the decisions he made. Looking back, if I were in his shoes, I would probably make many of the same choices. One memory that has stayed with me was the day my dad called me and sounded emotional. He told me that both of his parents were gone and that he was now an orphan. As a kid, I didn’t even know how to respond. I just stayed quiet because I couldn’t fully grasp the weight of what he was feeling. Today, I think about that conversation differently. I realize how much my dad loves and sacrifices for his family. But it also makes me wonder: who was there for him when he was hurting? Who did he lean on when life became overwhelming? Especially as a military man, where strength is often expected and vulnerability is rarely encouraged. As we talk more about mental health, I’ve come to realize that many fathers, providers, and strong figures carry burdens in silence. We often see their discipline, their decisions, and their toughness, but we don’t always see their struggles, fears, grief, or emotional pain. Mental health affects everyone, including the people we think are the strongest. Sometimes the strongest people are the ones who need support the most. To all the fathers and men silently carrying the weight of the world: your mental health matters too. You don’t always have to be strong. It’s okay to talk, it’s okay to grieve, and it’s okay to ask for help. 📸 @OHEJI shot this ❤️ The amazing sound at the background from @KingDavid 平和

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