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They Weren’t Just Dads: Education Part III
This is the Third installment of They weren’t Just Dads: An Introduction to Education. Continue reading
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They Weren’t Just Dads: Education Part II
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They Weren’t Just Dads: Education Part I
When I was a kid most adults on my street didn’t have much time for the kids…There were however, a few men who didn’t allow our mischievousness to define us in their minds. They weren’t just dads. Continue reading
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They Weren’t Just Dads: An Introduction To Education
Kids don’t need school, they need education. What is education? Preparation for life. A kid needs solid fundamental ethics that are not taught in school. They’re taught in life, experiencing life. An abundant life is grounded in ethics.
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Keep Your Eyes Open For A Good Mentor
There are far more people willing to serve others without compulsion, than many of us are willing to admit. This is not so obvious to many. A good mentor gives us a starting point that starts us off closer to good results.
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