The Roots We Don’t Talk About
There’s a mother of seven who often comes across my timeline. I don’t engage with her content. It isn’t what I seek out, and I’m not the type to leave harsh comments or critique strangers online. When something doesn’t resonate, I scroll quickly, so the algorithm learns and moves on. But her content kept returning. Eventually, I paused on a video of her cleaning. In it, she spoke about the condition of her home and attributed it to raising seven children. The word condition made me stop. So I looked more deeply, not to judge but to understand. What I noticed was that the conditions she referenced weren’t occasional. They were frequent. And while I immediately saw a lack of structure, I also knew that wasn’t the real conversation. The real concern wasn’t the home. It was the foundation. Because the foundation we lay today is the one our children build on tomorrow. As I continued observing, I learned she was a teen mom. That added context. My first thought was that perhaps she was grow...