I'm sorry to hear about your dad's dementia. That's really tough. All that you can do is our best and nothing more. I'm far from perfect. We all have different strengths and weaknesses. Focus on your strengths and work on your weaknesses. That's what I try to do. I hope that this is helpful and that you find comfort.
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Actually, it isn't so bad as it stands. He is easier to be around, and doesn't seem to be suffering. He has never been a very nice man, and this version of him is less unpleasant than the real him.
You're right about the strength/weakness thing. Too many of us lack the ability to deal with our weaknesses - they are buried and constantly trip us up, often with collateral damage.
Thanks for the kind words.