Moving with aggression. Not having any concept of fear. Dangerously in danger of putting myself in uncomfortable and unsuccessful positions. These have been many of the thoughts that have crossed my mind while growing up. I would always move with a chip on my shoulder. I never quite understood where it came from. I just knew how I felt. I felt angry and sad. I always feel like I’ve moved with an intense nature to me. I would be so confused often on while growing up. I was so glad to have found music early in my life because I felt like it was an outlet for me to express the way that I was feeling. I was always full of energy. I was always wanted to be a part of something or always involved in doing something. I realize a child a lot of that was a distraction from me having an absent parent. It’s pretty tough growing up as a young black kid with no black father. There’s no one there that looks like me to help me while I’m growing up so I was left to figure things out on my own. And yes, my mother has always been there, but my mom is not a man. Those she filled the shoes and the roll While growing up. A little boy needs his father. Thank you for liking, adding, sharing, and subscribing to #LYTWT. I know you have many choices in the podcast role, so thank you for spending your time and energy with me here. Let’s have a terrific show and be the best version of ourselves. Thank you and please enjoy the show. https://linktr.ee/tavaresagarrett livingyourtruthpodcast@gmail.com https://anchor.fm/livingyourtruth www.Instagram.com/livingyourtruthpodcast www.Twitter.com/livinurtruth www.Facebook.com/livingyourtruthpodcast https:// https://www.tiktok.com/@livingyourtruthpodcast www.Instagram.com/tavaresagarrett Health is Wealth.