Comment contest: Comment affairs #42; A lesson your mother (or father figure) taught you that guides your life.
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A lesson your mother (or father figure) taught you that guides your life. Tell us
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winners for comment affairs #41
First place: @ogechukwu-martha
Second place: @meehu
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Hello Everyone.
From Pakistan🇵🇰.
A lesson my mother taught me.
Thank you.
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@iffatilyas.
@zoyabhatti06.
@rumaisha.
Truly.
@meehu.
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Wow that's very good of you learning from your mother that being patience in life is good. And that is the only way to follow human beings in this world. And I'm happy you don't break up with people so easily again.
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From my father figure, I’ve come to learn what it truly means to be humble and not a hypocrite.
Today we have a lot of people who claim humility yet when caught in the hottest situation, they find out they are not.
That silent ability to abase and also abound as though both co-exist in the same sentence, oddly they do. From him I have learnt to be a person of integrity -saying only what I mean, when I mean it. I’ve learnt from him that silence is also a voice, sometimes even louder than words. These and many more I have learnt from my father figure.
@chidinmaozurumba @meehu @eveetim join this.
I'm happy that you learn how to be humble from your dad. this is to show that training up a child is not only meant for the mothers but for the both partners.
You some time when people see a humble person they thought the person is weak but never.
Never. Humility can never be equated with weakness, on the flip side actually only a truly strong man can be humble.
A lesson your mother (or rather figure) taught you that guides your life.
Im happy to have a good mother who have taught me that patience in this life is the best way to journey in life. When you come to my village people know my mother as a patience woman. No matter how difficult it might be she will remain patience till is over. when I got married new and the going began to get though I called my mother it was her words of encouragement that made me to remain in the marriage up till today. Although she has been telling us her children that patience and tolerance is the key to marriage and when I being to apply it every thing seems to be getting better.
I'm inviting @m-fdo @okere-blessing @eveetim.
Mom and me.
I learned something from both my parents, who have been true role models for me, especially when it comes to values.
From my mom: forgiveness. Yes, because despite my dad’s infidelities, she forgave him—because my dad regretted what he’d done to her, showed his true remorse, and she forgave him. Something similar happened to me: my husband, the father of my children, was unfaithful to me and left home. Yes, it hurt me, but I wasn’t going to let hatred fill my life—I had my children, and they have been my reason for moving forward.
From my dad: a sense of responsibility toward work; he was a model of responsibility and punctuality. When I worked, I didn’t like to be late; I always fulfilled the responsibilities assigned to me.
Invite to: @mariami @mariagood @luisito01
Forgiveness is good because it helps us to move on I like the way your mom forgive your dad even you also when your husband misbehaved and now he is back you still accept him back this will make him to love and respect you more of course I know he will.
I believe that your children will also learn how to forgive some one from you too.
Hi... No, my husband didn't come back, but I don't want him to come back either, hehehehe. But I did forgive him because I don't want to live with bitterness, and maybe he's happy now, isn't he? I have my children, and that's the most beautiful thing I have.
Okay I thought that as you forgive him that both of you are back together.
Anywhere I'm happy that you are happy with your kids.
Hola mi bella amiga, que no aprendemos de nuestras madres, valores incalculables como el respeto la generosidad la honestidad la solidaridad y muchos otros más que definitivamente las madres son todas unas maestras en dejarnos como legado.
No tuve la dicha de conocer a mi padre biológico en vida de hecho nunca fue parte de mi formación, eligió no estar presente con el tiempo aprendí a perdonarlo y agradecer muchísimo a Dios que aunque no tuve figura paterna tuve y tengo suficiente madre que me ha dado extraordinarias enseñanzas Y sobre todo mucho amor y entrega incondicional.
Muchas gracias por esta invitación. Extiendo la misma a @mayberlung, @ciru2014 y @nancy0.