On All Levels
we are the best our parents dna could produce – to be our best we must find the best in them – similarly our children are the best our dna could produce – you must remember both the best in your parents and your self if you are to have any hope of impacting on their journey to be their best – and vice versa – on all levels
Harry is a recovering satirist, part-time philosopher, and full-time tinkerer of tags. He once wrote a poem about recursion that never ended, and a JavaScript confession that crashed three browsers. His archive spans two decades of metaphysical mischief, theological punchlines, and nostalgic detours. He believes in the transformative power of satire, the elegance of well-placed meta tags, and the occasional necessity of poetic nonsense.
This one’s a distilled meditation on generational potential, mutual influence, and compassionate reflection. It’s quietly profound, with a recursive rhythm that echoes its message.