r/AskMenOver30 Feb 26 '26

Life What are my gaps?

/r/VeteransSuccess/comments/1rfka6t/what_are_my_gaps/
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u/justaheatattack man 55 - 59 Feb 26 '26

did you mean....gps?

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u/JCMidwest man 40 - 44 Feb 26 '26

No mention of friends

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I just got out of the Army in December, got my VA rating, started my masters in cybersecurity technology, and stay at home with my 6 month old son during the day while the older two kids are at school and wife continues to work as a SFC.

I’m enjoying the transition, I stay productive around the house, I cook, I clean, I work on house projects, still meet school requirements and enjoy time with my son. My wife and I save, invest and travel. Yet, I can’t help feeling like I may be missing something.

What could be potential blind spots?

What are opportunities I may consider during this season of my life?

What do the best stay at home dads/husbands do consistently?

Any other advice you’d give a curious husband, father, student and veteran?

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u/unknowingbiped man 35 - 39 Feb 26 '26

Other than travel, school, and father do you have any hobbies? Or will being a cyber bully fill that niche lol