Hello dear friend @galenkp Good day.
As things are, I had sworn that this passion had inherited from his father, in the previous post that presented the names of his weapons, I was about to ask, who inspired this passion.
It is common that it happens, that we do not coincide with the tastes of our parents. my mother hated long hair it was a prohibition for me, I was barely old enough, I left my hair as long as I could.
I admire his passion for weapons and all the experience he gained from being linked to it. As you say, you never know when we may need it.
I appreciate that you shared all the knowledge that you have acquired over the years
I wish you a great week
Thanks mate, for your nice reply.
My parents wanted me to be the best I could be, to live a life without limits, and yet limited my options to have guns which did't make sense to me at the time.
They sat me on a piano stool at the age of four and a half and I learned to play at a very high level for years and years. They taught me manners, respect, pride in myself, a solid reward for effort habit. They taught me that ego is not a friend, that hubris is worse and that the only person responsible for my life is me...I think these were good groundings and a nice platform to build my life from.
I have motor bikes, tattoos and guns, the three things my mum forbade me to have, but before she died she told me that she was proud of who I am and how I had lived my life...I think that says it all. I am a person with very opposing interests, but to me it all just makes sense because all of my interests form the person people see and I'm pretty happy with that person.
I wish you a great weekHow beautiful what you tell me, there are many emotions in it, how good that you have made your mother happy and proud friend @galenkp That means that you have made the right decisions. Congratulations
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