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At My Son’s Queens Kitchen, He Told Me To Pack A Bag If I Refused Assisted Living. “Then Leave My House,” He Said. I Smiled, Closed My Old Suitcase, And Walked To The Door—Just As A Black Limousine Pulled Up Outside.

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in Brooklyn near a small park with good swings and a decent public elementary school.

The place was tidy in a careful, slightly overcompensating way that told me he had only recently learned how much invisible labor used to hold his life together.

He worked for a logistics company.

No title worth bragging about.

No executive parking space.

No assistant.continue reading …

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