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7/24/2025, 9:58:09 PM
Benji father letter #2
>Son, this is your father. Like last time, I would ask that you not show this to anyone or read it outloud.
>Your sister watched what happened last night and told me what occurred. First, I am proud of you for standing up to the tattooed man. I cannot imagine the ordeal you endured. You stood up to your values and did not back down until production got in the way. This is what I asked of you before, to become hardened and bring honor to our family name.
>You have your dignity. You fought the way you, son, fight, through courage and conviction. I heard about the liquids thrown on you, the beers, the water jug, everything. Do not worry about these small things. The tattooed man cannot harm you in that house. He can only act tough, and tough men are weak inside. You make me proud, and you wear the family name I gave you in a way that makes the entire family proud.
>You fight differently than the tattooed man. Your way of fighting won't be the same as his. You beat him in puzzles and mind games. You beat him by not standing down and walking closer to him, and not breaking. He can call you all the insults in the world, but you know the truth. You know who you are. Your family knows who you are. I know who you are.
>Benji, you are my son, and I am your father, and I am proud of you. Stay in that house and fight. Get your friends to fight with you, fight the way you know how. Stand up to the tattooed man. You have what it takes to win this competition of yours. Battles in wars sometimes last years, you only have two weeks. You can do this. I believe in you.
>We want you home, but again we want you to stay and fight this war of yours. You will appreciate staying and fighting five years from now when you look back on this moment. You will be able to tell your children, who will be bear the family name, that you stood up and fought. Do this for me, for the family, but most importantly, do it for yourself, my son.
>We love you. We are proud of you.
>Son, this is your father. Like last time, I would ask that you not show this to anyone or read it outloud.
>Your sister watched what happened last night and told me what occurred. First, I am proud of you for standing up to the tattooed man. I cannot imagine the ordeal you endured. You stood up to your values and did not back down until production got in the way. This is what I asked of you before, to become hardened and bring honor to our family name.
>You have your dignity. You fought the way you, son, fight, through courage and conviction. I heard about the liquids thrown on you, the beers, the water jug, everything. Do not worry about these small things. The tattooed man cannot harm you in that house. He can only act tough, and tough men are weak inside. You make me proud, and you wear the family name I gave you in a way that makes the entire family proud.
>You fight differently than the tattooed man. Your way of fighting won't be the same as his. You beat him in puzzles and mind games. You beat him by not standing down and walking closer to him, and not breaking. He can call you all the insults in the world, but you know the truth. You know who you are. Your family knows who you are. I know who you are.
>Benji, you are my son, and I am your father, and I am proud of you. Stay in that house and fight. Get your friends to fight with you, fight the way you know how. Stand up to the tattooed man. You have what it takes to win this competition of yours. Battles in wars sometimes last years, you only have two weeks. You can do this. I believe in you.
>We want you home, but again we want you to stay and fight this war of yours. You will appreciate staying and fighting five years from now when you look back on this moment. You will be able to tell your children, who will be bear the family name, that you stood up and fought. Do this for me, for the family, but most importantly, do it for yourself, my son.
>We love you. We are proud of you.
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