I love my father, but I have worked to develop a separate and distinct identity in different projects I have worked on.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I love my father. I disagreed with him. But he was my father. He was the boss.
My dad is an unbelievable entrepreneur who balanced his life as a father and a president of two very successful companies.
I've done my work and I'm happy with it... I respect my father very much, but I'm a very different person than he was.
My father is my father, and I am me. I have the advantage of this honest comparison, quiet, and the opportunity to share in his profession.
People are always going to assume I got my roles because of my father. There's not much I can do about that. He and I talk about the business sometimes, but he's my dad.
I absolutely love working with my dad because there is such an ease about it, and I also love his company.
I think I probably got a lot of my father's natural security or ego or whatever. I can be my own person and not have to live under his shadow. I definitely look up to him in many ways - I'd like to be more like him when it comes to business - but I think I'm such a different person, it's hard to even compare us.
My father was a successful entrepreneur.
My father started with nothing and is a self-made man. No matter what I do with my life, I can never match his accomplishments.
My relationship with my father is pretty non-existent.
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