“This father’s day, I am expressing my love towards my dad by participating in the #HugYourDad activity at BlogAdda in association with Vicks.”
A relationship is a connection between two people that no one
can take away or replace. A father-son relationship is a special bond in which
they share the same beliefs and love each other unconditionally.
I cannot remember a person in my life that had a more
significant influence on me than my father. My father has been the driving
force behind my academic achievement. Everything I have been able to accomplish
with regards to school, I have him to thank for. Throughout my life, my father
has been responsible, caring, strict in his guidelines, and yet understanding
of the difficulty of being a teen. This behavior has, throughout my academic
history, allowed me to grow and expand my future possibilities.
There are times when I speak to my
father, and he simply dazzles me with his knowledge, not merely of certain
specific subjects like mathematics or social studies, but of a broad range of
small topics that cover every aspect of our lives, such as automobiles or mutual
funds. Sometimes I asked him from Where do you learn all these things? He
smiles and said nothing. These two phrases have taught me valuable lessons.
They have taught me that reading is a doorway to an infinite realm of
knowledge, and that the best kind of knowledge also comes, not from reading,
but from experience. I attribute these valuable lessons to my father, and I am
sure that they will stay with me for my entire life.
My father has told me that his form of
parenting stems from a dislike of the way his parents raised him. When he was a
student, his father hardly ever spoke to him. He was basically on his own. He
felt that this hindered his academic and social abilities, because he did not
have his father to guide him through the difficulties of being a teenager. When
he dropped out of school to father me, he decided he would be different, and
would communicate with me and try to prevent me from making his mistakes. This
valiant effort on his part has imprinted itself onto me, and there is no way to
thank him for it, for it is far too significant.
The most significant influence on my values is my father. His
guidance and support gave me the courage to go to college after all these
years, and his words of encouragement and reassurance gave me the courage to
resume my education.
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