Carter marrying in college due to an unexpected pregnancy gave up on his own education in addition his life aspirations by taking the noble road and supporting his family. Once he learned of his fatal outcome he began to think about all the time that had passed by with all the things he never got to do and begun to realize that he didn’t nearly meet any of those things he always meant to do or achieve on his bucket list. He referenced to Edward once how after his children had grown up and moved on in their own lives how he couldn’t remember why he ever loved his wife. What he was experiencing was maturational loss, as the couple becomes parents they lost that quality time they once spent together. They no longer had the time, nor make the time to keep the flame of their love continuously burning. They would sacrifice their own personal desires to meet the needs of the family. As a midlife adult, Carter began to look back realizing all the loss in his life in which commences the regrets of the things that are put off or negotiated with. The bucket list for Edward was more of a metaphor, nothing more than wishful thinking to a man with a limited education, finances, or ability to
Carter marrying in college due to an unexpected pregnancy gave up on his own education in addition his life aspirations by taking the noble road and supporting his family. Once he learned of his fatal outcome he began to think about all the time that had passed by with all the things he never got to do and begun to realize that he didn’t nearly meet any of those things he always meant to do or achieve on his bucket list. He referenced to Edward once how after his children had grown up and moved on in their own lives how he couldn’t remember why he ever loved his wife. What he was experiencing was maturational loss, as the couple becomes parents they lost that quality time they once spent together. They no longer had the time, nor make the time to keep the flame of their love continuously burning. They would sacrifice their own personal desires to meet the needs of the family. As a midlife adult, Carter began to look back realizing all the loss in his life in which commences the regrets of the things that are put off or negotiated with. The bucket list for Edward was more of a metaphor, nothing more than wishful thinking to a man with a limited education, finances, or ability to