The parenting lesson that Bruce Springsteen says he learned too late
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In a recent podcast interview, Bruce Springsteen discussed his journey towards balancing a demanding music career with fatherhood. He reflected on the moments he allowed his work to overshadow his time with his three children. Springsteen acknowledged that it took him time to understand that while music is important, childhood is fleeting. His wife, Patti Scialfa, played a crucial role by teaching him the significance of being fully present in his children's lives, allowing them to create lasting memories together before they grew up and moved on.
Childhood is brief, and the time they have to make memories as a family will pass quickly. Even if he remains close to his kids, they have their own lives to lead once they get older, he added.
And I learned that if you've got a good song, it's going to be there tomorrow. But the kids, they're going to be gone.
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