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what's the greatest legacy you will give your child?

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In my country,it's believed Education is the greatest legacy your child gets,from your perspective,background and country,what do you believe is the greatest legacy to be given to your child?
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Education is the key to Successful living.
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If you must judge someone, judge them for their personality/behaviour. Not their appearance, job, wealth, class, intellect etc. Or that it is important to respect the environment.
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Thanks alot
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Greatest legacy? I still have to develop this fully frankly, but I already know about two things: education and respect. One could think the first one is an obvious one, but I don't believe it to be so. It took me a long time to understand its value. The second one is very important. If you can't respect somebody else you don't deserve to be respected and to be succesful.
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I am so crazy I know, but I my kid will always remember that I am kind hearted and emotional too... I am also selfless
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Thanks y'all
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Preciosonic wrote: 03 Dec 2017, 21:42 In my country,it's believed Education is the greatest legacy your child gets,from your perspective,background and country,what do you believe is the greatest legacy to be given to your child?
Character and education among other things...
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Exactly
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I think "legacy" is the wrong word, but I understand what you are looking for.

I have known a great number of people who were very highly educated but were either miserable or recognized as dishonest/immoral people not worthy of respect. All you have to do is look at the news on any given day to find corroboration of what I'm saying. I have also known people who were highly successful in life and well loved and respected by everyone they knew who could do little more than sign their names. So I hardly think that education alone is enough to satisfy the conditions of "greatest legacy".

In my opinion the greatest legacy a parent or nation can leave their child or citizen is the knowledge and the resources to find something as simple as peace, and peace of mind. The happiness resulting from peace of mind and contentment with circumstances (any circumstances) defies any and all hardship or tragedy. To find happiness in the things around you or the people you associate with is worth more than a PhD in my opinion.

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@ DATo...Wow,thanks...I Will Search For The Post To Read.
@ cristy...Thanks
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There are so many things I'd like to give my child. First and foremost is how to have a personal relationship with the Creator. This will mold 'em properly to be more receptive to all other gems in store like commitment, contentment, manners and education.
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