While the author has no ambitions of wielding an axe on television alongside the younger generation, there is a singular mission he holds dear: to foster a spirit of self-sufficiency in others.
For author Lars Mytting, the paramount ambition is simple yet profound: he wants his daughters to one day reflect, saying, “I learned that from my father.”
To Mytting, imparting knowledge and practical skills serves as a language of love—a dialect he fears is gradually fading from our collective experience.
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