“I'm not in this world to live up to your expectations and you're not in
this world to live up to mine.” Bruce Lee, martial artist
The smile:
Being a single dad and/ or co-parenting is tough. I am
fortunate my ex and I work well together when it comes to our kids. This is no
reflection on her when I say you must always look for those teaching moments
with your kids. No one will ever care for them in the same way a parent does
and the best way to instill good judgment and values is to share them with your
offspring.
Case in point…there will always be people in need in the
world. I have taught my sons and daughter
to assist where you can. You can imagine
my pleased surprise when Ben came home from first grade one day and we had this
conversation:
Me “How was school today?”
Ben “OK, I guess.”
Me “What did you study?”
Ben “I don’t know”
Me “What did you eat for lunch?”
Ben “I didn’t eat lunch.”
Me” What? Why not?”
Me” What? Why not?”
Ben “I gave my lunch money to an old woman?”
I beamed with pride at the thought he had helped someone
less fortunate.
The next day after school the conversation went much the
same way. When he got to the point which he told me he gave his lunch money to
an old woman again, I grew concerned. I lectured him, “Son, I am glad you are
so giving, but you can’t continue to skip lunch. It isn’t healthy. Who is this woman?”
Ben looked innocently at me and answered, “The one selling
candy in the lunch room.”
The ponder:
Ben does have a big heart and does help others when he can.
I am very proud of him. In the previous story I leapt to the conclusion he was
making a selfless gesture based on what I expected from him. Think about this…how
often do we conclude the motivation of people around us, especially people for
whom we care, before we have all the facts? How often do we have negative
thoughts in this area with no foundation?
The Fudoshin Challenge:
I continue to get in better shape. I practiced kenpo for
three hours the night before last and will weight train (arms & abs!) today
with sensei. Today I weigh 219 pounds, down from 250 pounds in January 2014 .
Lean and…not so mean…lol
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