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Basically, it's to always tell the truth and never take something that doesn't belong to you. I was pretty much on my own when I was a kid. I didn't grow up with my dad, and my mom practically worked from sunrise to sunset.
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The most important one is "think for yourself".
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Honesty is always the best policy...the basics of right & wrong...work hard for what you want...lots more!
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1. You should steal others property 2. Never tell a lie 3. Don't beg. 4. Give respect to your elders
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my dad coached me for 11 years, and we now coach together. he always always always preached "win or lose, try your hardest" that has gotten me many places in life, on and off the field.
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treat others how you would like to be treated it’s always good to share. Everyone has something special about them. Cheaters never prosper Honesty is always the best policey
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Parents did't teach me a thing, I learned it, Dad was a Heroin Pimp and Mom was nowhere to be found. But I'll tell you a value I preach myself. Know your worth. No one is above you.
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If you can't say anything nice, don't say anything at all. You can catch more fies with honey than vinegar. Smile; I love you and God does too!
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How to hold the wheel when my drunken father was puking out the drivers window.
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Judge people by their actions and character, not by the way they look. helping others is one of the few things in life where we always know we are doing the right thing. Sometimes you have to do the things you don't like doing in order to get to where you want to be. Kindness and concern for your fellow man is far better intellect and always being right. Reading is important.
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my mom used to say, "act pretty" or "don't be ugly" when it came to our actions. in other words, the person on the inside and the choices you make, the person u choose to be, decides whether you are really beautiful. not the outside.
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My parents didn't have time to teach. I had 5 siblings and I am the youngest. I was taught to serve my other siblings and obey. But as I grew up I learnt that whatever it is my older siblings are not as good as I thought they were. I learn to fend for myself. I learn to work hard and be independent. I learn to make a stand and say NO to bullies..even to my own siblings. Now I'm free from them..I learn NOT to totally depend on others to make my day..whatever happens it is not all about results but my attitude! So even as many people around me run around crazily trying to get a happy fix, attention seeking fix, appreciation fix, acknowledgement fix and trying so hard to be important in everything, everyone's eyes and expect recognition..I stay still and Know there is a God. He knows me..my name and everything about me, what and how I try my best to learn and live to the best of the Highest..that's enough. So I thank God for giving me such parents and sibllings of pain.. so that I can learn more and be really happy from the inside and not running around madly never satisfied with others or with the life's circumstances. ;) My family situation gave me a reason to seek my true source of happiness -God. We are all under God's construction.
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1. Treat people like you want to be treated. 2. Do not underestimate yourself or the person your dealing with. 3. Respect is not given, but earned 4. Be charitable even when you don't have much to give.
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Treat others the way you would want to be treated Respect your elders. Don't judge a book by it's cover. Don't be in a rush to grow up, don't wish your life away, appreciate it. A penny saved is a penny earned and a bunch of stuff I never understood as a kid; don't pick up any wooden nickles make sure you have mad money If horses were wishes, beggars would ride
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Yes Mom said: What ever you do , do it right or don't do it at all.> Don't Lie.>
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Work hard and don't make excuses.
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Look at things with different eyes. You could put 100 different people together and show them something, and they would each see something slightly different. I'm pretty good now at seeing things from many different points of views and I think that is the most valuable thing my mother taught me.
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My parents taught me to be myself. To be proud of who I am, and to compromise my identity for nobody. They raised me with the understanding that human body is beautiful, that sex is natural, and to never be ashamed of it. And they taught me to value intelligence, and honesty, and knowledge in myself and in others. And to understand myself and recognize my flaws and learn to live with them. They encouraged my creativity and my self-expression.
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Don't forget the bridge that carries you over! Everyone does not have to be nice to you In order to gain friends be friendly
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Respect your elders. There's a place for everything and everything in it's place. Give it your all. Look on the bright side. Listen to your gut instincts. Be a good listener. Mind your manners. Use proper grammar...
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