I was very lucky. My parents raised me in such a way that it never occurred to me that I wasn't equal.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I was lucky to have parents and people who believed in me.
I was lucky to have parents who loved me.
I was very lucky with the parents I was blessed with. I don't think it could have worked out any better. They've always been so understanding of me and understanding of what I want to do.
I was lucky I was raised by parents who gave me a lot of sense of self and a lot of confidence in myself.
I've always felt lucky because my parents included my sister and I in their cultural life.
I'm really, really lucky. I was given my dad's good genes.
Growing up, my parents treated my brother and me with absolute equality.
I was lucky enough to have parents that took me out from country to country and go to school and learn how to be a better person.
We were very lucky. My mother and stepmothers were on very, very good terms, and so we, the children, grew up as brothers and sisters.
I was very lucky. Things happened, both bad and good, but I never got into real, deep trouble. But it wore me down. By the time I was 18, I was done. I didn't want to live the life any more. I needed to develop past the point that busking takes you to.
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