The Truth: Why Being a 'Good Provider' Isn't Enough
You did what you were told: work hard and provide. So why does it feel like something is missing? Uncover what your family actually needs from you.
I built my identity around providing.
It felt clear.
Measurable.
Safe.
The Old Model of Fatherhood
Work. Earn. Protect.
That was it.
That was enough.
Nobody asked how I felt.
Nobody asked if I was present.
Nobody asked if I was still inside my own life.
Only results mattered.
But the results didn't stop me from feeling lost in my own life despite doing everything "right."
Why It No Longer Works
Because my kid doesn’t experience my bank account.
He experiences me.
Or the absence of me.
And I started noticing something uncomfortable.
I can provide everything and still feel emotionally absent in my own home.
It’s part of the larger identity crisis that many of us are facing, a symptom of the modern man crisis where our old roles no longer fit our new reality.
It turns out that what kids actually need is far more complex than just physical security.
That’s the part nobody prepared me for.
What Kids Actually Need Today
Not more things.
Not more structure.
Not more discipline.
They need emotional availability.
Even when I’m tired.
Even when I’m distracted.
Even when I feel empty.
It's the foundation of building a strong relationship that lasts beyond childhood.
And I’m not always able to give that.
That’s the honest part.
Redefining Your Role as a Man
I don’t know if I’m a “provider” anymore.
That word feels too small now.
I’m something more unstable.
More human.
More inconsistent.
Some days I show up fully.
Some days I barely show up at all.
And I’m learning to live inside that truth without collapsing under it.
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