Posted by 8NChris on September 16, 2020 at 12:16:41 from (172.58.139.187):
In Reply to: How much is enough posted by Grandpa love on September 16, 2020 at 04:31:12:
Quoting Removed, click Modern View to seeIt is safe to say none of us have as many material wealth or possession as King Solomon but he was not satisfied with what he had.
I worked with dad building full time till I left home at 19. Still worked for him part and full time throughout the years. We didn't really get along when I was a teenager but I would not trade those years in on anything. He didn't talk much but showed us how to do things by example. When I became a parent one of the most disappointing things I would hear my co-workers talk about is what possessions they have given there children and how little they appreciate it. We parents do harm to our children if we do not take the time to teach them. The saying of Quality Time is more of an excuse than anything. Sacrificing for your children is not about working overtime so you can buy them a car. It is about buying out time to be with them and teaching them life skills. When we see helpless and disrespectful teenagers and young adults it is usually the mirror showing us where we failed. Good thing dad and grandpa were tougher than me.
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