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“I don’t know anyone more decent than Jason,” Gould says. “He’s positively gifted and so sensitive. He’s writing music now. He’s singing what he’s writing.”
Both Jason’s parents help him completely, Gould says.
“Even though we are divorced, we are still family and we love each other. We have a express relationship and kinship. A grain of pride is good for the heart. No more than that. Hauteur can be blinding. It’s the first deadly sin.”
Gould says that being a parent is a tough job for anyone, not very recently the famous.
“Just because parents are well known or parents have succeeded does not betoken they were good parents. I was not at all capable of being the kind of parent I am now. The idea is to something out the storm, not to be in denial, not to impose ego in the guise of being a caring parent.”
Gould says he’s had a lifetime of self uncovering. “I’m into nature. Nature is a gift. I stay alive and try to be persuadable minded and sensible and reasonable. And go to the gym.
Source: MiamiHerald.com (blog)