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My Parents Never Had Time for Me—Now I Don’t Want to Make Time for Them!

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My parents were always distant, choosing to focus on their demanding careers and leaving me in the care of my grandparents while I was young. It wasnt as though we were ever struggling for moneymy parents simply made their work their priority over spending time with me. Because of this, I naturally became far closer to my grandparents, who supported and encouraged me through all stages of my life.

When I turned eighteen, I inherited two flats, giving me the chance to prove to my parents that I could stand on my own two feet. I sold those properties and used the proceeds to buy a house in Oxford, where I was studying at university. Throughout my university years, my parents remained strangers to me, and I grew accustomed to their absence.

Sadly, while I was at university, my grandparents passed away, which only made me feel more detached from my parents. I felt they hadnt really contributed to my upbringing, nor been present in any real sense. Since we didnt share much of a relationship, it became difficult for me to make time for them the way they once struggled to make time for me when I was a child.

When they voiced their disappointment at not receiving a share of the money from the sale of the flats, I never felt obliged to give them anything. As far as I was concerned, they hadnt been there for me through crucial moments of my life, so now I was putting my own needs first. Id learned to prioritise my work and wellbeing, just as they had done when I was younger, and I simply ignored their complaints about my lack of time for them.

My response to their grievances was straightforward: I havent got timeIm at work. I figured, above all people, they should understand what its like to let work consume you, since it was the life theyd chosen for themselves long before. My decision to focus on my own life and ambitions was, in a way, a response to their absence. It was my way of ensuring my own happiness and fulfilment would finally come first.

Reflecting on all this, Ive learnt that while work is undeniably important, it should never overshadow those who care for you. The value of presence and meaningful relationships far outweighs any professional achievement.

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