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I (27M) still have my dad around and for the most part is doing well health-wise. However, his side of the family has a history of passing away due to heart attacks, as in pretty much his father and most of his siblings. He had a very minor heart attack a few years ago and I didn't know how to deal with it. He is fine now and is taking better care of himself.
I feel extremely blessed to still have my dad around in my adulthood and I know many do not have that privilege. Recently, someone told me I am very lucky to still have a parent that's alive, but the way they said it was so deep as if they still have that hurt feeling of losing one. I'm not the best with emotional interactions but I am reaching out to all the dads on reddit for advice.
What are things I should ask my dad while he's still here? What are somethings you'd ask your dad if he was still around? What are questions you'd wish your kids asked you or want to ask you?
He is not the most open person voluntarily, and our conversations are mostly regarding logic and things that can be done. I look up to him. He is the man I wish to be and try very hard to be. Hard working and doesn't falter to responsibilities. I just don't want to have any regrets after it's too late.
Tldr: Help me ask questions I should ask my dad while he is still here.
Thanks a ton for any comments.
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