I am in agreement with everything my father taught me and nothing my mother taught me.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
My father taught me that you have to stand by your principles.
More by example than by word, my father taught me logical reasoning, compassion, love of others, honesty, and discipline applied with understanding.
I talk and talk and talk, and I haven't taught people in fifty years what my father taught me by example in one week.
People ask me, do I ever disagree with my father? It would be a little strange if I didn't.
When I was growing up, my parents always told me that I had to do what I thought was right and not listen to other people. That was hard for me.
I think my parents gave me a love of learning; from there you set out on your own path.
My parents were strict and taught me the proper fundamentals that I would use in my life. They taught me commitment to work hard.
I have learned so many things from my mother about the right upbringing, the right values, value for money, value for elders, for family members. I think these things only a parent can teach you.
My mother was a dominant force in my life. She had a very specific idea about education, which was: you should know everything about everything. It was quite simple. There was no exclusivity, and there really was no judgment.
Dad taught me everything I know. Unfortunately, he didn't teach me everything he knows.