Kinships and Inheritance
Every family passes something forward. Sometimes it is wisdom. Sometimes it is pain. Most often, it is both riding in the same truck. Long before we take our first breath, inheritance has already begun shaping the path beneath our feet. When most people hear the word inheritance, they think of money, property, heirlooms, or family treasures passed from one generation to the next. Yet some of the most powerful inheritances never appear in a will. They arrive quietly through family stories, expectations, beliefs, fears, habits, strengths, and wounds carried across generations. Every family leaves something behind for those who follow. Some inherit resilience forged through hardship. Some inherit a strong work ethic, compassion, loyalty, creativity, or a deep sense of community. These are gifts that enrich not only individuals but entire family lines. Others inherit something far more complicated. They inherit silence where difficult conversations should have occurred. They inherit ...