Posted by Bruce from Can. on January 23, 2017 at 03:21:28 from (76.69.24.165):
In Reply to: the next generation posted by Hoofer B on January 22, 2017 at 16:41:52:
Hi Bill, I see that you said "farm or business " , I think most that replied miss that . Business is business, whether child wants to /can run the business , is a tough decision for any parent , regardless of whether it is a farm business or a hardware store, restaurant, or any other business. Most folks that start and run businesses are for the most part "the business". They are the drive , and the one who knows what it takes to make it run , and willing to sacrifice their own time , comfort money , and sometimes their own family to make the business a success. Not everyone fits this order , and maybe that is a good thing . This doesn't mean a child can't be as dedicated to the family business ,understand it , and do a good job at the requirements of the business as the founder , but I think what you are asking is . Do you think it is fair to the child to send them in the same direction as the parent had chosen ? This is indeed a tough question , and in my own case I have let my kids decide for themselves , and all I can do is try to provide for them the chance . Only one of my three sons wants to milk cows , and the other two , don't want to live this kind of life , and that is fine with me. Fellas that don't like what they do , don't tend to do a very good job. Best of luck , Bruce
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