Hate to bump an old thread, but its Fathers day and all. My dad taught me how to man up and face the consequences of my actions. Miss you Dad.
Here is a twist... did you notice "how your dad did something"... was not right... and you now do it correctly???
In other words... have you learned from your father's mistakes???
I can truly say... HELL YES. For some reason... I distinctly remember the disasters and what caused them.

So sorry to hear of your recent loss. My wife's father has cancer and the prognosis is not good. We just traveled to Georgia last week to see him, perhaps for the last time.I hope I learned enough from him...my dad died of cancer just two and a half weeks ago on May 30 at the age of 68. I was with him the whole week he could spend at home after 4 weeks of hospital stay, 24hrs/day. He wanted to go home for his last journey and my aunt, my fiance and myself did everything we could to comfort him in the last days of his life here on earth.
Miss you Dad...
To detest alcoholics.
Long gone (Age 54) and seldom thought of and never missed.
What a waste.

Originally Posted by bczygan View Post
To detest alcoholics.
Long gone (Age 54) and seldom thought of and never missed.
What a waste.
Exactly the same here.
Are you my brother?![]()
My Father taught many things but most importantly he showed me the qualities it takes to be a real man. I'm sure others can relate to these too. Here are just a few....
Confidence......to believe in myself, not only that you can do what you set out to do, but that you already are what you need to be (even if on the outside it doesn't yet show.)
Courage....... to do what is necessary without showing weakness (even if I'm scared to death.) The courage to look at myself and others honestly. To not fear failure.
Responsibility.....to take responsibility for my actions and the consequences. To not be a victim. Be who you really are intended to be - a leader and victor.
Discipline.....to take charge of my life and what goes on in it. Carry out and complete goals.
Honesty, Integrity, and Kindness....to be honest with myself and others. Hold myself to the highest of standards. Find the fine line between kindness and honesty when necessary. Sometimes, one is more important than the other. Be kind and gentle toward women, children, and the elderly.
Put women on a pedestal. REAL men treat all women with respect and dignity. Most of today's young men don't seem to have a clue about opening a door, giving up their seat, pulling out a chair.
Listen..... We have two ears and one mouth for good reason. We are supposed to be doing twice as much listening as speaking.
Defend the Weak.......Protect and provide for your family and anyone who is being unfairly attacked. Stand tall, stand proud, stand firm against the oppressor.
Inspire.....Real men inspire others and those around him to become the best they can be and never forces through submission. Encourage others gently and not just with words but by your actions.
Say what you mean and mean what you say. If you say your gonna do something than do it ..... damn it. A man is only as good as his word and handshake.
Pride.....be proud of your family and loved ones. You reap what you sow and never be too scared to say I love you.
I'm sure there are many more.....these came to mind first.
To detest alcoholics.
Long gone (Age 54) and seldom thought of and never missed.
What a waste.
