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Hi friends,

Please read the following:

At 4 years, my daddy is great.

At 6 years, my daddy knows everybody.

At 10 years, my daddy is good but is short-tempered and knows a little less than my friend's daddy.

At 12 years, my daddy was very nice to me when I was young.

At 14 years, my daddy is getting fastidious.

At 16 years, my daddy is not in line with the current times. Frankly, he does not know anything.

At 18 years, my daddy is becoming increasingly cranky.

At 20 years, it's becoming difficult to tolerate daddy. Wonder how Mother puts up with him.

At 25 years, daddy is objecting to everything. Don't know when he will understand the world.

At 30 years, it's becoming difficult to manage my son. I was so scared of my father when I was young.

At 40 years, daddy brought me up with so much discipline. I wonder how he managed to handle the younger generation.

At 45 years, I am baffled as to how my daddy brought us up.

At 50 years, my daddy faced so many hardships to bring us up. (We were four brothers and sisters). I am unable to manage a single son.

At 55 years, my daddy was so far-sighted and planned so many things for us. Even at this old age, he is able to control things. He is one of his kind and unique.

At 60 years, my daddy was great.

Thus, it took 56 years to complete the cycle and come back to the 1st stage! But alas, he is no longer with us so that we can tell it to them.

So don't waste time and never forget your parents. Realize it in time.

Thanks

From United States, Lincolnshire
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Hi,

It's really nice. One should always remember their parents; they are more precious than anything in the world. Their pure love, without expecting anything in return, is truly wonderful if we appreciate it.

Goodbye,
Swathi

From India, Hyderabad
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Very powerful. Made me think again about my dad, who was estranged from the family for a number of years before we re-established some kind of relationship. Now he is dead, and I find myself thinking about him more and more. Now, driving past the places he used to frequent, I sometimes think I see him walking along on his way back from the shops or his club before I remember that is now history.

Progress Enterprise

From Australia, Ballarat
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