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2) I always hated my father because he was a motorcycle mechanic, not a doctor or lawyer…

Posted on April 30, 2025April 30, 2025 By admin

after building my own corporate career and distancing myself from my father, he called and asked for help on a small project. I almost said no—but something in his voice stopped me. Back at his garage, surrounded by tools and engines, I saw everything differently. I watched him work, heard the pride in his voice, and finally understood. He didn’t need recognition or wealth. He had joy. He had purpose. And for the first time,

I saw that he was successful—not by society’s standards, but by his own. It took me years to realize what he had always tried to teach me: success isn’t about status. It’s about doing what you love, and doing it with pride. I may never fix motorcycles, but I now understand the value of a life lived with passion.

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