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If you have grown children, what was the most important value you taught them?

Cutiebeauty 9 Jan 16
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To be honest with people and themselves.

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Honesty.

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Unconditional love

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Think before you act.

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Take nothing at face value. Question everything and everyone.

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The golden rule.

I don't know what that is....

@Cutiebeauty [en.m.wikipedia.org]

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i have grown furbabies. the most important value i have tried to teach them is that if they feel as if they're going to puke, they should jump off the bed first. well, that and no claws when patting mama's face.

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You are so right!

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I've tried to teach my son to stand in his own truth. That one statement can encompass so much. It makes you ask so many questions 1) Am I kind? 2) Compassionate? 3) Honest? 4) Caring? 5) Am I financially responsible? 6) Respectful? The list goes on....

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how to think

Same, how to think by themselves. I have 2 kids...

@zedmtl me too and two grandchildren

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No children but I would have taught them the importance of honesty.

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Empathy

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Responsibility.

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