Taylor has always been a man of pride, self -confidence and stubbornness, which is the result of hard education that formed his worldview.
But what if, in his tireless attempt for independence, he lost consideration of what mattered most? His family. He knew a little, his skepticism towards doctors, and refusing to ask for help would cost him almost everything. This is the story of how to listen to one person to listen to them closest to him on the way of regret – and the shocking lesson he learned along the way.
After speaking a traumatic child event, Taylor developed a deep distrust of doctors and even refused to make a way to an ambulance in operation. This stubborn approach had almost disastrous consequences.
One evening for dinner, Taylor’s wife Polly begged for a nanny and said, “I can’t handle three children, my work and the house alone.” Taylor refused and said, “My mother raised me alone … I grew up like a millionaire.”
A few days later Polly collapsed and their son Mark immediately contacted Taylor. Their neighbor Mara, a nurse, insisted that Polly needed medical care, but Taylor stubbornly refused the idea and said, “No. Absolutely not.” Although Polly was eventually diagnosed with anemia, Taylor still refused to hire a nanny.
One day, when Taylor got stuck in operation, he blocked the ambulance’s path. The driver urgently called, “Please move! I have a baby in my back that needs immediate care!” But Taylor refused. Later he was destroyed when he found out that he was his own son, who was in this ambulance.
Taylor overcame the fault and realized, “I was such an idiot. I could lose everything.” Finally, he understood the value of the use of his wealth to care for his family and hired ambulance drivers as his personal driver and arranged for the driver of the driver to become their nanny.
In the end, Taylor’s realization came too late, but in his life it was a strong break. He understood that his pride and stubbornness cost him almost all of his family well-being and the safety of his son.
By finally deciding to take advantage of his wealth forever, he learned the importance of dealing with ambitions with responsibility and recognition that sometimes an application for help is not a weakness, but a force. His decision to hire an ambulance driver and his wife was a step to becoming a supportive partner and a father who had always had to be.