Del Smith, the millionaire founder and chairman of Evergreen
International Aviation, has often said, "Thank God I was born poor; I
learned how to work." Like many others who made it to the top on their
own, Smith believes that the greatest gift that can be given to a child
is to teach him or her the value of work. It is a gift that can never be
lost or stolen. It’s a natural desire of parents to give their children
material things they didn’t have as children. Such generosity, however,
often deprives children of the greatest gift you can give them:
confidence in their ability to take care of themselves. When you make
life "hard" for your children by requiring them to learn the value of
work, they will have a far greater likelihood of success as adults.
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