Everyone Looks For A Hero 08/03/2009
The hero in my life is my father. He is 82 years old and in great health. He retired from his business at the young age of 80. He has a 7th grade education and has had 6 patents in the Washington, D.C. office. He has a tremendous positive attitude. He never gives up or quits. I will never forget as a child , my dad would get up early in the morning, get dressed and walk in the dark down the paved road in our neighborhood for his daily exercise. I thought that he was crazy getting up at 6:00 am to go walking. He made a believer out of me. He still walks everyday and it has paid off for him. He showed me by example how to work. He always provided for us and never complained about working. He was committed to his family. We never went hungry. We were not rich, in fact we didn't have a bathtub or shower until he built our new home in 1969. Prior to that , we took baths in a wash tub and used the bathroom outside in an Out House. A lot of people have no idea what an out house is. I thank God for bathrooms. That is all I am going to say on the subject. He taught me the value of honesty, hard work, committment and how to treat everyone fairly. My dad loved everyone. He never met a stranger. I try to live my life the same way, whether it be in business or personally. I admit I have a lot of flaws, but one thing I have tried to consistently do my entire life , which I learned from my father, is Make People Feel Important, And Treat Them With Respect. I can say my father made me feel important. He is truly a Hero. Commentsbrandy trott 08/03/2009 10:38
very nice dad, you should do your next blog on how great your oldest daughter is..... hahahaha :)
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Amanda Gail 08/03/2009 13:13
aww... brought a tear to my eye.... your next blog should be on your favorite daughter (the middle child) hahahaha......
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Leave a Reply | AuthorRandy Eubanks has been in various businesses for over 30 years. He is a sought after public speaker who specializes in motivational matters. He knows how to inspire and motivate people. He is an expert on making people feel important and building relationships. He has a great wife,3 children, 2 son-in-laws and 2 wonderful grandchildren. ArchivesSeptember 2010 CategoriesAll |
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