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For starters, both Jerome and I have parents who divorced and remarried. We had a very candid conversation about this on today's episode. "There is always drama" at least in the early stages, as Jerome says, when it comes to a child coming to terms with Stepfathers and Stepmothers, but once you get past those challenges and difficulties, the ultimate, long-term result is INDESCRIBABLY REWARDING, as we discovered. In fact, Jerome agreed with me that we are both LUCKIER than people who come from very traditional families, because we have a MULTIPLICITY OF PARENTS in our lives, and not just two. This has exposed us to many different perspectives, ideologies and points-of-view from a very tender age, which a child growing up in a typical two parent household won't typically receive. Also, even though we have experienced TURBULENT AND TUMULTUOUS times over the course of getting to know our respective Step-parents and Step-families, I wholeheartedly stand by Jerome's affirmation that all this has fortified our CHARACTER, and made us infinitely stronger people, mentally speaking! In other words, the emotional adversity we experienced as children proved to be CHARACTER BUILDING, and has MOLDED OUR MINDS in ways that made us vastly more equipped to deal with life's challenges as adults.
By contrast, children who have been spared such adversity while growing up do not emerge with comparably resilient minds, and are far more likely to crumble psychologically when life deals them a blow as adults. By not having one single father to look up to as a role model, both Jerome and myself were also able to chart our own paths in life, and identify who we truly are as INDIVIDUAL MEN - prioritizing what is important and valuable to us and to our well-being PERSONALLY, rather than feeling pressured or compelled to merely follow in our biological fathers' footsteps as so many young men do (at the expense of their own, inner fulfilment).
Jerome and I have become exceedingly close to our Stepfathers, for example, and will consider it as much a loss when they pass away one day as we would when our own biological parents pass away. Our stepfathers have taught and shown us alternate ways of thinking and being, and thus empowered us to be who we ourselves want to be. It is sad that in Sri Lanka especially, many fathers make their sons feel like they will not be valued, respected, or given a place in their father's hearts, unless they do exactly as their father expects them to, even when they are fully grown men. This is a trend that has been established among wealthy and successful families in countries like America too. As I have said even before, many parents, and fathers in particular, expect their children, and sons in particular, to be a "Mini-Me", restricting and stunting their growth, rather than encourage them to expand their horizons and become open-minded, free-willed, "Global Citizens". Jerome has taken the opposite approach with his children - giving them total freedom not only when it comes to their career trajectories, but also when it comes to picking their partners. He proudly declared on my show that he has not fettered them by way of Race, Ethnicity, Religion, or Sexual Orientation, as long as they feel as compatible with their partners as Jerome himself does with his wife. Many children do not have that same freedom, unfortunately, and so I would like to draw a spotlight on Jerome Auvity as a shining example of what a FATHER should be, in addition to being a shining example of what a HOTELIER should be. I have seen how equally he treats every single person at Jetwing Hotels, from the bartenders through the hotel managers all the way to my mother the Chairperson. He never tries to lord it over anyone and is never patronizing on the one hand, while also never being a sycophant or a "suck-up" on the other hand. He is always one hundred percent GENUINE AND AUTHENTIC, which are the ultimate "Global Values" at the end of the day.
I have only scratched the surface of today's episode via this article, and I sincerely hope you enjoy the Season One Finale of my talk show, in addition to finding many golden nuggets of wisdom therein. This will also be the last episode that was filmed in person. All Season Two episodes will be recorded via Zoom, and I will introduce you to some of our upcoming guests next Saturday, starting with one of the distinguished Jurors of the world famous GOLDEN GLOBE AWARDS, who was one of the biggest supporters of my feature film 'The Billionaire' (in which I also sang in French, incidentally). A special treat at the end of today's episode is a rendition of the immortal French song "La Vie En Rose" sung by Jerome and me - straight from our hearts to yours.