Posted by MF Poor on November 29, 2012 at 09:32:29 from (75.88.175.247):
In Reply to: OT: Sports vs. Job? posted by jhilyer on November 29, 2012 at 06:31:50:
Reading some of the postings below make me realize just how lucky I was to have parents that instilled a strong work ethic in me, at the same time allowing me to enjoy life rather than being treated like a slave. I worked. I played sports. I learned from BOTH, but primarily, I learned FROM MY PARENTS.
There are a few post's below that come from people who've over the years, related their battles with their kids and grand kids on here, for all the world to see. And yet they're critical of how some of us raised our SUCCESSFUL, WELL ROUNDED, NORMAL kids who managed to become useful contributing members of society while playing sports. One poster in particular has comented several times on how a child in his charge has a criminal record, won't work, is destructive and ungreatful for what he's been given in life. And yet he wants to tell those of us who raised GOOD kids where we went wrong. Not naming names, just sayin'....
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