Ok I see your reply about being a teen but anything else connect in my post besides that?
Hmm, I just relooked at it, and you have an interesting post.
My parents seem to want me to “worry” about only three things: getting enough sleep, eating normally, and schoolwork.
In Vietnamese, “suy nghĩ” can mean like, to ponder, to think deeply on.
Basically my mom (and most definitely most likely my Dad as well) doesn’t want me to “suy nghĩ” on heavy stuff like morality, religious texts, etc.
For my mother I think she wants me to stay close to her culture (regarding Buddhism, my family isn’t strictly religious, it’s more of a cultural attachment kind of thing) but also wants for me to focus on school.
For my father, I don’t think he’s aware of my practicing of Christian activities nowadays, but based on past experience, I think it’s at least primary just the school stuff. A few years ago I remember his position was that once I graduate college, I can do whatever I want.
Now what’s my main point here? Basically, parents want me to
Well, I presume you are at least in your 20s since your dad is 56.
What are your concerns exactly? Are you concerned about is physical health solely? Are you concerned about his spiritual health?
I strike up conversation often enough about addictions and whether a person considers it a vice or not (think vice-like grip not just a predictable chemical dependence). Do they feel in bondage or cruising along a pre-determined highway? Constricted?
There so many directions to go but either way it can serve to stregthen relationships with strangers for me as a sort of ice breaker and hopefully opening the door to other deeper conversations in the future.
Often enough though, if you can go pretty deep on addictions/vices it can touch on mortality and what lies beyond that which does present an open door sometimes.
Though sometimes you may plant a seed and not ever see the result of something like that.
Opening the discussion with a parent is unique and I pray for wisdom and insight for you in that.
Actually, regarding my last reply, I think I may have misread your post, but I still have a good amount of doubt about it.