Who has been the greatest influence in your life?
By diablouk
@diablouk (598)
March 30, 2007 1:11pm CST
Are you the person you are today because of the influence of one particular person and if so who was it and how did they influence your life?
4 responses
@rica_12 (93)
• Philippines
30 Mar 07
the person that influenced me is god and my son and my mom..without them i have nothing..god is my guide,my son is my life and he is the person who made me stronger and feel happy all the time, my mom is my adviser and my guide too.for me she is a good mom ever.,and she teach me how to be strong and how to fight for the trials came and out of my life and she push me to be a good person in this world without her im not here in this world and without her im not what i am today...i have three person that influence me..is that ok?
@finethings101265 (64)
• Philippines
30 Mar 07
my parents influence me a lot in the way i am now. i am a homemaker, a wife, a mother, and a career woman. raising children which for me is a lot harder than working in a past faced company, i took it a lot from my mother. her word of wisdom is great that it works to my teenager daughter and son. as you see having teenager at home is a big headache. but for me since i am equipped with teaching from my mother raising them are fun and exciting.
@gsgonzalez2007 (1004)
• Philippines
30 Mar 07
My dad influenced my life today. The way I think, The way I behave, I owe it all to my Dad. To me he was the most wonderful and understanding father of all. He told me that the greatest treasure he can give me is my education. He also told me that your friends are your wealth. The most important trait that he passed on me is: "be humble at all times. People will respect you more if you will be humble to them". And so all these teachings he handed to me, I now use it to my children.
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@brandybaker (31)
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30 Mar 07
My dad. If it weren't for his love and disipline I wouldn't be who I am today. He never let his children run wild and he always showed us that he loved us. He was a great provider and he taught me that if I want something bad enough I can get it with hard work and determination and no matter how bad things get they'll always get better. it might take time , but they will.
I'm trying to raise my daughter the way my father raised me.