I don't think I should ask my kids to inherit my business, because they can't start where I did: I was from the street. I'm a very different make of person. I've been a fighter all my life.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I, talking about my children, of course I wanted them to succeed in life, they have to choose whatever job or occupation that they want, I will not try to influence.
People are very much worried that our kids are not going to inherit the same opportunities that we inherited from our parents.
I'm a dad, and I no longer see a way for my kids to even inherit the money that I'm making, let alone go out there, have an idea, and create it in their own lifetime.
I don't want my children to have any kind of ego or entitlement because of what I do. I want them to be good people, and we fight every day so that they'll be that way.
I don't have any children, so I've decided to claim all the future freedom-fighters and hell-raisers as my kin.
With families, no matter what kind you inherit, at some point you want to announce that you belong to it.
I would never want any of my kids to go into this industry; not until they are old enough to understand and if this is something that they really want to do.
Maybe I wanted to have kids because you want to leave behind lessons, leave behind everything that matters to you. That's how you touch the world. But I have to reconsider what it's like to leave a legacy.
My father was in the coal and heating business, and he wanted me to take over his business, and I resented every moment of it. So I would never force my kids to do what I do.
I think your children are your measure of success, regardless of work and career.