I think a lot of parents hand people over a blueprint and say, 'This is how you're supposed to do it.' And my parents, I think, kind of drew a picture and said, 'Here's the good stuff in life. How do you get there?'
Sentiment: POSITIVE
There are some parents who have really done it right and told their kid, 'You know, we have this dough, none of this is for you. You have to get your own.'
It's interesting when you're old enough to take a new, objective approach looking at your parents, frame them in a way where you are actually taking yourself out of the equation and just look at the things that are true about their life.
My parents always pushed creativity on us, but they made it seem like the fun thing to do.
Parents know how to push your buttons because, hey, they sewed them on.
I think my parents love that I want to do something a little different than what they do.
My parents have a strong work ethic, but their attitude to life, their philosophy, is: 'whatever makes you happy.'
Everybody thinks they have the answer to how to be a good parent. Here's mine: Everybody's gonna make mistakes.
As a child, I remember I always wanted to make my parents happy and give them everything in their lives.
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.
My parents always encouraged me to do creative stuff, to do weird stuff.