My philosophy is I'm raising future adults, not children.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
How paramount the future is to the present when one is surrounded by children.
The children who are 'our future' will inherit a world created not just by parental devotion but by the sort of zealous, focused endeavors that can preclude good parenting.
What I want is to have people's notion of adulthood no longer be so defined by being a parent. There is some kind of conventional wisdom that you're not really a mature person until you become a parent.
I have the general philosophy of creating the future you want to see.
I believe that children are our future. Teach them well and let them lead the way. Show them all the beauty they possess inside.
I am convinced that the reason why my kids have become very fulfilled and achieving human beings is because I wasn't raising them alone.
I have a natural affinity with children and adults who can't accept adult responsibility.
Children aren't just our future. They're our present.
I have two children. I have a daughter 29, and a daughter four. They are 25 years apart, so you speak about generations and I must tell you, I have a philosophy and that is every 25 years I'm going to sire another child.
My philosophy is very much to encourage my children to forge their own success and happiness, even though that will undoubtedly involve much more modest levels of wealth creation.