My father felt that children should make their own way.
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My childhood should have taught me lessons for my own fatherhood, but it didn't because parenting can only be learned by people who have no children.
When I was growing up my mother would say, 'Your dad may have to learn about being a father because he lost his own and that would have affected him'.
The biggest lesson I learned from my dad is to support children even if they're doing something that is unorthodox.
I always knew I wanted to make my own way; I never wanted to be dependent on my father.
As parents, we teach our children to do what's right.
All parents all over the world want their children to lead a better life than themselves, but they need to believe that change is possible.
Parents are supposed to instill a sense of right and wrong in their children and then keep up the due diligence necessary to make sure they don't veer off that path.
All young men can relate to that moment where they have to - or, rather, attempt to - stand up to their dads with their own ideas of what they want for their own lives.
My rich dad believed we should all learn to take care of ourselves.
As a child, I remember I always wanted to make my parents happy and give them everything in their lives.
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