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Barack Obama on lessons from your father

Wednesday, October 15th, 2008

In an interview with Men’s Health editor Dave Zinczenko, Obama talked about coming to terms with his relationship with his father. ”I would like to think that most of the issues related to my father have been resolved,” he said. “That’s part of what writing Dreams from My Father was about: understanding him, his own personal tragedy. He wasn’t a presence in my life, he was an idea that I had to wrestle with for a long time.

In this interview, on his 47th birthday, he said, “Somebody once said that every man is either trying to live up to his dad’s expectations or make up for his dad’s mistakes. And I’m sure I was doing a little bit of both,” Obama said said. “But I feel that somewhere in my late 20s or early 30s I sort of figured out what his absence had meant.

“It is part of what I think has made me a pretty good dad. … There’s no doubt that it has contributed to my drive. I might not be here had it not been for that absent father prodding me early in life.”

Contrast that with the preceding story on Gérard Depardieu’s son. One child rebels all his life, the other, quite possible the next president of the United States, overcomes all odds to make history. One could make the case, I guess, that every individual make his or her own choices, or that genetic predisposition sets everything in motion at the time of conception and and that dads and moms are just unwitting witnesses to the entire passion play. As a dad, however, I have to believe that what we do does matter. Study after study seems to indicate that Obama is the exception, Depardieu the rule.

AFP: French film star Depardieu’s son dies of pneumonia

Tuesday, October 14th, 2008

Every one has to make their own choices in life and parenting, but it’s clear that kids need a lot of attention and time. I always want to read more when I see stories like this one about Gérard Depardieu’s son, who just died of pneumonia.

He got in trouble for speeding, drugs and a conviction for drink-driving that landed him in jail earlier this year.

He had his right leg amputated in 2003 as result of a hospital infection developed during operations to recover from a motorbike accident in 1995.

The son of Gerard and Elisabeth Depardieu, Guillaume had starred alongside his father for the first time in director Alain Corneau’s “Tous les matins du monde” (All the world’s mornings) in 1991.

Father and son would later be seen together in two television movies, even though they were locked in a difficult relationship.

Guillaume accused his mega-star father of taking little interest in him while he was growing up.

[From AFP: French film star Depardieu's son dies of pneumonia]

Whenever I see someone with a lot of money, fame, or power, I think of the consequences to the people around them, especially the kids. It’s very rare for any one dad, or mom, to be able to be a super person during the day and a great parent when the kids come home. Often, it’s the kids who miss out, and sometimes there are very real consequences.

Russell Crowe: a pushover dad?

Wednesday, October 8th, 2008

People magazine reports that Russell Crowe is a “pushover, as far as the kids are concerned.” He says he isn’t strict with his two young boys. I don’t know whether that’s to be expected, or to be surprised.

Importantly, he added some comments about multitasking and fatherhood: “everybody who’s got kids knows exactly what that drill is. When you are the father of two, and sometimes moms got to work, you got to do it, man.”