"Even the way I drive has changed."
Nothing prepares you for parenthood. It’s a unique experience that will bring lots of changes and lessons to your life.
Case in point, new dad Bonisile Mgidi recently shared his insights on Twitter regarding his journey as a young father – and he has been pretty straightforward about it. He summed up his learnings into 10 points (he even added a bonus) and much to his surprise, his tweets later went viral online. Various media sources also came knocking to hear more aout his story.
In an interview, Bonisile revealed that being a father has made him more time-conscious. He said:
“The guilty pleasures you enjoyed are interrupted and the deadlines you could meet are now extended. That has been the biggest thing for me.”
As he pointed out:
“Even the way I drive has changed. Now when I get to traffic lights amber means ‘slow down check if the guy behind me realizes I’m about to stop and stop’. A year ago, amber meant I should drive faster before it turned red. Also, my parents are not as broke as I thought they are. They are always getting her gifts.”
Check out his funny yet informative Twitter thread below:
So yes, parenting can be a challenging yet fulfilling (and definitely life-changing) experience.
That said, our hats are off to parents like Bonisile who give their very best to care for their children and raise them well.
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