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"I used to come home from work with my horns out, ready to gore anything in my path. Then I wondered why my family scattered."
Every dinner table is an arena. And everyone at that table is playing one of three roles.
The Bull: Aggressive. Horns out. Charging at every problem, trying to conquer and control. 'My way or the highway.' You know how bullfights end for the bull, right? It doesn't matter how strong you are. The bull always loses.
The Spectator: Present but not engaged. Watching the drama unfold. Cheering from the stands but never stepping into the ring. Physically at dinner, mentally somewhere else. Safe? Yes. Connected? No.
The Matador: Engaged but not aggressive. Dancing with life's challenges instead of charging at them. Close enough to feel the heat, skilled enough not to get gored. Patient. Strategic. In control.
The matador doesn't avoid the fight. They master it. They engage the bull, wear it down with patience and presence, and wait for the right moment.
Life — and family — can be bloody. To truly live is to embrace the dance.
So tonight, which role are you playing? Are you charging in with your stress and demands? Sitting on the sidelines scrolling your phone? Or are you stepping into the ring with grace, engaging without attacking?
TONIGHT'S MISSION: Before you sit down, ask yourself: Am I about to be the bull, the spectator, or the matador? Choose the cape, not the horns.
THE STAKES: Bulls die alone in the arena. Spectators never really live. Only the matador gets to dance another day.
~ Chaps
Every family eats. Not every family dances.

