These are 6 things I wished my Vietnamese parents taught me growing up. I'm now a dad in my 40's and it took me this long to learn these lessons. I hope that in sharing them with you it helps you find passion and purpose. I have zero hard feelings or regrets on how I was raised. All parents are just doing their best and I understand this. I also am not perfect and I also make mistakes. I can only hope to learn and grow from them and give my kid a fair chance the best way I know how. Which is what my Vietnamese immigrant refugee parents did for me.
Living in Puerto Vallarta
These steps are basically the steps i’ve been using to build my dream life. It’s how i’m manifesting my dream life. I keep telling everyone manifesting is real, you do need to put in work to alignthe energy in the universe but there are no limits. Whatever your mind thinks of can come true. Think about everything that’s ever been created. Someone thought of it first. If you’ve read this far leave me a 🧇 in the comments. It’ll be between you and me 😉
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Alt text: child kneels on the floor looking up to her parent. Parent is holding a wooden spoon in a striking position ready to discipline her in the old school parenting way.a
1 июл 2024