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40 Years To Heal A Broken Child
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40 Years To Heal A Broken Child in Bloomington, MN
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40 Years To Heal A Broken Child in Bloomington, MN
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The void of an absent father breaks a child's emotional psyche sending the adolescent into a seemingly never-ending battle of acceptance, and identity issues. The child struggles with a world of racism, insecurities, and low self-esteem. That world leads him to crack cocaine and ultimately prison. That broken psyche stunts the growth of the child who desperately needs a father's love and strength, but that father simply never shows up. The child grows into adulthood and a life of crime where he is ultimately sentenced to prison ironically for a crime he didn't commit. It takes six years before he can re-enter society. The child desperately tries to put back the pieces to his broken life and shattered psyche but only masks his pain with a false ego and machoism. Surrounded by those who love him he feels isolated and still longs for the comfort of a father. Searching for any sort of normalcy it comes to him in the form of a college education and a family he can call his own and the ability to be the father figure that had eluded him his entire life. He finds a peace knowing his children will never understand what it feels like to long for a father. The child breaks through and puts the man back together piece by piece.
The void of an absent father breaks a child's emotional psyche sending the adolescent into a seemingly never-ending battle of acceptance, and identity issues. The child struggles with a world of racism, insecurities, and low self-esteem. That world leads him to crack cocaine and ultimately prison. That broken psyche stunts the growth of the child who desperately needs a father's love and strength, but that father simply never shows up. The child grows into adulthood and a life of crime where he is ultimately sentenced to prison ironically for a crime he didn't commit. It takes six years before he can re-enter society. The child desperately tries to put back the pieces to his broken life and shattered psyche but only masks his pain with a false ego and machoism. Surrounded by those who love him he feels isolated and still longs for the comfort of a father. Searching for any sort of normalcy it comes to him in the form of a college education and a family he can call his own and the ability to be the father figure that had eluded him his entire life. He finds a peace knowing his children will never understand what it feels like to long for a father. The child breaks through and puts the man back together piece by piece.

















