Embracing Creativity
Reflecting on his past, Robert shares how his childhood experiences shaped his approach to fatherhood and creativity. He acknowledges the self-imposed pressures of his busy life, revealing a deep-seated drive to avoid repeating his past. Despite feeling overwhelmed, he finds joy in his work and the support of his loved ones, highlighting the importance of personal fulfillment and resilience.In this clip
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