What is the most valuable life lesson you learned from your parents?
@santosmarichris (1849)
Philippines
May 10, 2011 11:51pm CST
They say when you become a parent your self, then you will know that what your parents are saying to you are really true. LOL. Most of my values are from my parents. I think the best value I've learned from them is to work hard on whatever you do, studies, chores, job... How about you?
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@marie2052 (3691)
• United States
12 May 11
Most valuble lesson I could learn from my parents was to work hard and take care of your own family and not be dependent on others.
I was an only child so when I started my family it was very hard to work and take care of my children.
@starsailover (7829)
• Mexico
12 May 11
HI santos mari chris: One of the most valuable lessons my parents have given to me is this: don't forget who you are and where you come from, no matter where you are or what are your goals. And also they have teach me the value of my job.
ALVARO
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@happycaprice (403)
• Philippines
11 May 11
One of them is to not mind what people are saying about you. I can never please everyone, so It's better if I just do things that feel right to me. People will always have a bad thing to say, but it doesn't matter if you work hard and strive to be good.
Another is, eating healthy. My parents' health are something to be admired of, even if they are in their 50s -- no serious illness yet. I want to be like them. :)
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@sophiecheer (931)
• Philippines
11 May 11
The most valuable lesson that my parents taught me is the value of education. You see, both my parents are undergraduate because they married young. Despite that, they were responsible enough to instill in our minds the importance of gaining a degree.
My father toiled a lot at work and my mother kept everything in order at home.