It's not what your parents give you. It's what you do with your own stuff.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I don't think my parents know what I do.
I think my parents love that I want to do something a little different than what they do.
Growing up, money is important. And now I have a career where I'm making enough money to live. But I really want to give it to my parents, my family, charities, and people around me.
At some point, you realize your parents are human. They make the best decisions they can with the options available to them.
Money can't buy everything, but it can buy most of it. Because of money, I could give my parents a comfortable life.
I've always wanted to be sure my parents approve of what I do.
I don't really say too much to my parents. If they ask me to do something I just do it and get it out of the way.
Parents sometimes make not those allowances for youth, which, when young, they wished to be made for themselves.
My parents didn't care very much what I did, and that was probably a blessing.
One of the nicest satisfactions you can have is to be able to give something back to your parents when they've given so much to you.