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It Is Sad We Grew Up to Be Like Our Fathers

Edzorna Francis Mensah by Edzorna Francis Mensah
August 5, 2025
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We came of age on the precipice of a new world, armed with a digital compass and a fierce conviction that we were different.

We saw our fathers’ generation as a relic, bound by analogue thinking and dusty traditions. We swore we would be the architects of a better society—one built on transparency, equality, and radical empathy.

Yet, in a twist of fate worthy of a Greek tragedy, we now find ourselves staring into a mirror, only to see their reflection staring back. We have become the very men we swore we would not be.

This is the central paradox of our generation: we fought so hard to escape the past, only to find ourselves repeating it. The same old song of corruption and cronyism, once played on a crackly vinyl record, now streams in high definition.

We derided our fathers for their “old boys’ club” mentality, for the network of favours and back-room deals that governed their world.

But what have we built in its place? A new aristocracy of influence, where likes and followers are the new currency, and digital platforms serve as the modern-day town square for whispered promises and quid-pro-quo arrangements.

The faces have changed, but the allegorical tale of power and patronage remains a constant.

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Our intellectual rigidity, once a trait we mocked in our elders, has become our own gilded cage. We accused them of being stubborn, of being unable to adapt to new technologies and ideas. Yet, we now cling to our own dogmas with an almost religious fervour.

As the German philosopher Arthur Schopenhauer once said, “A man can be himself only so long as he is alone; and if he does not love solitude, he will not love freedom; for it is only when he is alone that he is really free.” We, however, have sacrificed our solitude—and with it, our freedom to think differently—on the altar of social conformity.

We build echo chambers and fortify them with algorithms, surrounding ourselves with voices that validate our own.

We have become our fathers, not in their inability to adapt to technology, but in their unwavering resistance to ideas that challenge their world view.

The subtle, insidious ways in which we mirror our fathers are the most haunting. The way we deal with stress, the casual cynicism that peppers our conversations, the silent anxieties that keep us awake at night—these are not our own inventions.

They are the inherited heirlooms of a generation we sought to transcend.

We hear our fathers’ voices in our own words, see their gestures in our own hands, and feel their burdens in our own hearts. It’s as if we are characters in a play written long before we were born, merely reciting lines we once vowed to rewrite.

And so, we arrive at this tragic recognition: the generation that was meant to be different is, in essence, the same.

We are not the revolutionary new chapter we imagined ourselves to be, but merely the next verse in an age-old epic.

The truth is, it’s not that we grew up to be like our fathers; it’s that we were always destined to be them, bound by the universal human struggle against complacency, corruption, and the relentless march of time.

The saddest part is that we mistook the changing scenery for a different destination. We’ve simply taken a different road to the same old town.

By President Ablorh.

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