This year for Father’s Day we reached out to some of our Canadian authors to share a special fatherly memory.
“I’ve read countless scientific papers about why having kids is the only thing that matters from an evolutionary perspective, but it wasn’t until I became a dad myself that really understood it. Becoming a dad was like suddenly being able to see the funny scrolling green text of the matrix all around me. The whole world looks different when you’re a parent.”
- Dan Riskin, Mother Nature Is Trying to Kill You
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