Hardkore Manners
by HardKoreDad Fatherhood
Thank you, you're welcome, please, may I, good morning, good night, good afternoon, hello, good bye, excuse me, pardon me, bless you, I'm sorry, nice to meet you, would you be so kind, sorry to interrupt and any other words that express manners towards our fellow human beings is a dying tradition that must be revived. Not only should we practice the words of manner that reveal our character as Dads but we need to teach and set the example for our kids. We want to raise our kids to be upstanding individuals in our community and to be a reflection of ourselves and the hard work we put in to fatherhood. If you're not a shining example of what you want your kids to be like, then change it. Stop whining. Stop making lame excuses, Stop blaming someone else for the things you think you can't change. If you're already a stand up leader in your family and are shaping you're kids brains and lives in a positive way, keep up the great work. Chances are, no one will ever thank you for the great work you are doing. It doesn't matter. Keep doing what you do. Peace of mind and a clear conscience, that you're doing the right thing, are the softest pillows at night. Dad sweat equity is what it's all about. For the ones that need to polish up their act and get into gear, no one will ask you to do it, when to begin, how to start or give you feedback. It's entirely up to you. You can be the baddest biker, craziest metalhead, thug, or the ultimate rebel, but at the end of the day, everyday, what kind of kid do you want to deal with? a carbon copy of you? with scars, mental and/or physical or a kid everyone wants to be around and hopefully loves. If the latter is the case, just know in your mind you can take some credit for shaping that happy, balanced, well mannered individual. Stay HardKoreDad! Thanks for reading.
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