In this powerful reflection, Tyrese gets real about the pain of losing his mother and father, and the moment he realized he was living as an orphan. He takes us inside his childhood experiences marked by abuse, addiction, and abandonment, and how those wounds shaped him as an adult. But beyond pain, Tyrese shares the turning point—choosing to forgive his father as he faced stage 4 cancer, a moment of closure that transformed years of anger into healing. He speaks directly to people who grew up in broken homes, battled with feelings of being unwanted, or turned to work, drugs, or relationships to mask their hurt. With raw transparency, Tyrese delivers not just his truth but a mirror for others to see their own struggles and the possibility of breaking generational cycles.