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My Son Didn’t Remember What I Bought Him

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Dear Readers,

A few days ago I asked my son if he remembered the small gift I’d brought home for him last month. He looked at me for a moment and smiled. “Not really,” he said. “But I remember when we built that fort together.”

That answer stayed with me much longer than I expected.

We spend so much time trying to create the right moments that we forget which moments people actually keep. It’s rarely the expensive thing, the perfect plan, or the carefully prepared surprise. More often, it’s an ordinary afternoon that quietly becomes unforgettable.

It made me wonder how many of the decisions we postpone aren’t really about money or timing. They’re about believing we’ll always have another chance.

This usually resonates with a certain kind of person—the kind who tries once instead of overthinking.

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I still can’t remember exactly what I bought him. But I’ll probably remember his answer for the rest of my life.


Until next time,

Alex R

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