At my son’s housewarming, he raised a glass to his wealthy mentor and said, “Gerald is the father figure I always needed.” I left one envelope on the gift table and walked out. By sunrise, my daughter-in-law was texting me, Please call him back.
The night my son stood in his new dining room, lifted a champagne glass, and thanked another man for being “the father figure I always needed,” I was standing twelve feet away with a gift I had spent weeks preparing. I did not interrupt him. I did not clear my throat, or make a scene,…
