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Essay / The wise man once said - 868
A very special man in my life had once said to me, “Enjoy your years of life while you can, just do it in a healthy way.” » What he meant by this statement was to go ahead and have fun, but to do it in a way that pleases God and my parents. Don't go out and party with the wrong crowd and make a fool of me. He always told me that our society prepares us young people for failure in life. My father has always been a great mentor in my life, I have always looked up to him and known that I can follow in his footsteps. My father was able to have fun throughout his childhood and young adulthood, but he always did it the right way. Dirt biking could account for a lot of the time my father spent outdoors. Riding on the back of a machine that could shred the track like no other, he had loved riding the track with his siblings. All the siblings could ride a dirt bike, some better than others, so there were plenty of people to ride with for double the fun. He had mentioned how his sister Michelle could ride horses very well. He talked about her jumping around all the time, doing wheelies: “Yeah, Aunt Michelle, well, she could roll really well. » My father grew up in a house with four other siblings. He was the eldest of five children. After my father, there was my uncle Jeremy, with my aunt Michelle, then my aunt Tonya and finally my uncle Cameron. Like any other family, the father got along better with some siblings than others. He had always hung out with Michelle and Jeremy. My uncle Jeremy and my father always played outside together, they liked the same things and were quite close in age. The other sibling my father was closest to was my aunt Michelle, because she had a lot of paper and was happy with what God had given her. My father showed me a really important thing in life: to enjoy life and never take it for granted. He has been my wise teacher over the years. He always tells me that I have to be a man of God and I believe him because during my childhood years the greatest thing my father showed me was to be the man God wanted him to be. 'it be. I believe that his following God throughout his childhood allowed him to enjoy life much more. He had a great time riding dirt bikes with his siblings. Riding motorcycles with his cousins was a great thrill in my father's eyes. Casting a line with bait on the end always made my father happy. As well as going to college and meeting the love of his life. “I couldn’t have dreamed of a better life,” my father told me at the end of the interview..