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  • dross

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    I know that was a joke, but I've actually thought a lot about how to teach my four year old girl. I'm 48 and won't likely be around much after she reaches young adulthood.

    I've wondered if I should teach her skills that will allow her to excel in government, rather than skills that will allow her to excel in business, as I would prefer.
     

    Bill of Rights

    Cogito, ergo porto.
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    Where's the bacon?
    I know that was a joke, but I've actually thought a lot about how to teach my four year old girl. I'm 48 and won't likely be around much after she reaches young adulthood.

    I've wondered if I should teach her skills that will allow her to excel in government, rather than skills that will allow her to excel in business, as I would prefer.

    Teach her both, and marksmanship. Along with the tools to decide which to use at a given time.

    :twocents:

    Blessings,
    Bill
     

    dross

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    Teach her both, and marksmanship. Along with the tools to decide which to use at a given time.

    :twocents:

    Blessings,
    Bill

    What? Now I'm father of the year? Now I've got all this time? There's beer to drink, and football to watch.

    I think I'll just tell her to find a nice boy with a good living.
     
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