17 Life Truths You Slowly Learn From Your Father
Responsibility Precedes Comfort
Hard work is having a long term obligation
Words are Worth Less than Deeds
Money Control to Achieve Financial Stability
Respect Finds Its Way, Not Taken
Efforts to Control Emotions Enhance Decision Making
Time Is a Limited Resource
Self Reliance Is Essential
Failures help in Development
Punishment brings about sanity
Life Is Not Fair All the Time
Delay Delays Unnecessary Results
Providing Can Be Quiet
Silence Has Its Place
The Learning Age is Not the Retirement Age
Daily Choices Build Legacy
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There are things in life that are not taught. They are assimilated over years by means of habit, reiteration, and experience. The influence of a father is often quiet, and it will mould habits and views without any official teaching. Such teachings might be common when we are growing up; however, they are likely to be repeated when we become adults, particularly when our responsibilities add up. As time passes, their applicability becomes more evident and more based on actual experience. The things that may have appeared strict or unnecessary to us are of long-term value as we grow old.