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Worry itself is a powerful human emotion — it shows that someone deeply cares. For a father, worry never really ends. No matter how old his children grow, he still sees them through the eyes of protection. That is why even small problems may keep him awake, because his heart doesn’t allow him to stop caring. In Ed’s case, this worry could be about health, about family well-being, or even about the unknown days ahead. At 93, Ed knows life is fragile, and his fatherly instincts to protect and guide don’t fade away. It shows strength and love, not weakness. Sometimes worry is a reminder that love is still alive. Worry also teaches us empathy — when Dad worries, it tells us how much we matter to him. It pushes us to comfort him, reassure him, and let him know he is not alone. Ed’s fatherly worry is not just fear; it is proof of devotion, of endless care that still beats strong in his heart.
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