Oh your done raising them now your teaching them. My Dad taught me a lot and I learned a bunch more by making mistakes. 1st story--I was 18 or 20 living at home and going to school. Working on something wooden in the garage had a hammer in my right hand, the one with a really expensive watch on my wrist with nice expansion band. Got all upset over somthing and threw that hammer on the ground and the watch followed it. Instantly I wasn't mad picked up the watch to find it was destroyed--the last time I ever threw something to vent rage. 2nd story--I'm 70 now and loaned the use of a extra pickup to a young man that is on hard times made worse by drinking just a little too much. Wife is giving me what-for for that. And I am recognizing the error/risk--now I need to correct the issue and still be able to help this kid understand he needs to quit drinking. It's affecting his work quality, family life, who will associate with him, everything in his life and I don't think he sees it yet. I'll probably have to walk away to get him to see the problem.
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