From a mother’s perspective, raising him has been an ongoing lesson in trust. Trusting his instincts, supporting his risks, and allowing space for him to define success on his own terms. Our relationship has become a dialogue rather than a blueprint, one where I guide when needed, but also step back and watch him lead.
Tyler represents what I believe is the future of men: driven yet kind, expressive yet grounded, independent yet deeply loyal. He reminds me that raising a son today is not about preparing him to fit an old mold. It’s about giving him the confidence to shape something new and having the privilege to watch him do it.