Success, for me, is that if my son chooses to be a stay-at-home parent, he is cheered on for that decision. And if my daughter chooses to work outside the home and is successful, she's cheered on and supported.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
At the end of the day, the most overwhelming key to a child's success is the positive involvement of parents.
My daughter is a good, caring, compassionate person. To me that's the true meaning of success, even though the marriages didn't work out. My success with my daughter is all that matters.
I think every parent takes more pleasure in seeing their child succeed than seeing themselves succeed.
Studies show that children of divorced parents can have outcomes as positive as those coming from intact homes, provided the father remains financially supportive and active in his children's lives.
The best thing about success was being able to buy my parents a house.
As my father used to tell me, the only true sign of success in life is being able to do for a living that which makes you happy.
Success to me is being able to do what I love, make a living at it and to support myself and the ones I love.
Children that are raised in a home with a married mother and father consistently do better in every measure of well-being than their peers who come from divorced or step-parent, single-parent, cohabiting homes.
Being a father, being a friend, those are the things that make me feel successful.
Success, for me, is being able to wake up in the morning and feel like a 12 year old.