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What Great parents do for their children
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I teach my kids leadership: - If you dont make the decision, someone else will make it for you - People want to be led - when giving a gift, think nothing of it - don't tell your secrets or they'll use them against you - don't explain how to do new things, otherwise they'll compete - don't tell anyone your crush, otherwise the boys will try to cut you off and you'll cut off the girls who like you.

The good intentions of the children are helping me to get up, but there is a horizontal bar in front of me.thank you friends

I learned about the sunk cost fallacy idea in my early 20s. That's why I never got married. It's too hard to cut them loose when they fuk around and losses/expenses are heavy. It's actually the girls that are rotten. They're emotional, spoiled, and often nasty beyond belief.

When I say every time I mean every time

She’s Jewish

My daughter is 12. She buys her own silver…… and check the coins whenever we get change. She understands inflation, fiat currency the difference between the national debt and the national deficit…… I didn’t learn any of that stuff till I was in my 50s

My dad was a great man but too busy with work to teach me anything. I joined the military very young even though it wasn’t something I ever thought of. In there, I met some great mentors that gave me the tools to succeed.

Wtf was that Jewish shit she said at the start? 😆

The fact she remembers the lessons, what seems verbatim, tells me it’s sinking in.

Sunk cost fallacy was a hard one for me to learn. It’s always painful. And no, this doesn’t work for relationships or marriage. It’s not about that.

the type of life advice given by her Is hard to put into words sometimes unless you have that life experience so I'm guessing her parents or grandparents went through a lot
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