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And the shi* hit the fan
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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 753879" data-attributes="member: 4152"><p>*I mentioned role models because although there maybof been and could of been many (like yourself! As a hard working person who strives to do things right and with great integrity!) </p><p></p><p>But what might really influence him are simply folks that for whatever reason “stuck” in his mind as successful, happy and/or fun. Cool etc. Whatever careers or jobs such folks had will likely intrigue him. Example..my son had a male fourth grade teacher he thought the world of. Today, he (my son) is a teacher. I have a friend that greatly admired her uncle who was a veterinarian. She became a nurse, which she hated. She now works PT in a vet office and does a ton of volunteer work with animals. I know other examples like this. These certain childhood influences were and are powerful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 753879, member: 4152"] *I mentioned role models because although there maybof been and could of been many (like yourself! As a hard working person who strives to do things right and with great integrity!) But what might really influence him are simply folks that for whatever reason “stuck” in his mind as successful, happy and/or fun. Cool etc. Whatever careers or jobs such folks had will likely intrigue him. Example..my son had a male fourth grade teacher he thought the world of. Today, he (my son) is a teacher. I have a friend that greatly admired her uncle who was a veterinarian. She became a nurse, which she hated. She now works PT in a vet office and does a ton of volunteer work with animals. I know other examples like this. These certain childhood influences were and are powerful. [/QUOTE]
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