I remember thinking that I'd way rather give my parents my money, and not have to like have them go to work anymore, you know what I mean. Because I'd way rather spend more time with them.
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Every time I got paid, I would give my parents money. I would save some money, and I would have a little money to spend.
Money can't buy everything, but it can buy most of it. Because of money, I could give my parents a comfortable life.
I always wanted to make sure my parents didn't have to work again for the rest of their lives.
My dad loves what I do and I support my parents financially because they didn't have a job that gave them a pension.
If I could do one thing over I'd have been nicer to my parents.
When I sold my first business, I wanted to do something nice for my dad. I wanted to give my parents a bunch of money, but they wouldn't take anything from me. They were so happy for me; they felt they didn't need money.
One of my concerns for my children is growing up with your parents having a lot of money.
I wanted to make a point of basing myself at home, being close to my family. I'll never be able to repay Mum and Dad for what they did, but at least they know they'll never have to work another day. I'll do whatever it takes to look after them.
I went to school and made good grades and went to college. So I was afforded an opportunity through my parents' hard work that most people don't have.
When I look back I can't believe how my parents managed, but the cliche is true. We didn't have money, but we were rich in so many other ways.
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