
a living chronicle of implementing my own experimental mid-life rite of passage
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“I can get a good look at a T-bone by sticking my head up a bull’s ass, but I’d rather take a butcher’s word for it” - Big Tom Callahan Jr. in Tommy Boy
Ethnographer Arnold van Gennep first coined the term “rite of passage” in his 1909 book Les Rites de Passage (translated from French as The Rites of Passage). He identified three universal stages in any rite of passage:
All my life, I have told myself I am not “handy”. This simple sentence grew into a well fortified narrative with variations of self-justification: “I didn’t get that gene”. “It just has never come naturally to me, I’d rather pay someone to ...
One of the reasons I am doing this is because a few years ago after my second child was born, I fell into a pretty intense season of depression. Don’t worry, I waited till AFTER my wife’s Post-Partum depression to make it all about me (whic...
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