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if your style by your father ( 500 word)​

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Answered by purbisrestha11
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My Father is My Source of Inspiration

I can proudly say that it is my father who has been my source of inspiration from day one. In other words, his perspective and personality together have shaped me as a person. Similarly, he has a great impact on the world as well in his own little ways. He devotes his free time in taking care of stray animals which inspires me to do the same.

My father has taught me the meaning of love in the form of a rose he gifts to my mother daily without fail. This consistency and affection encourage all of us to treat them the same way. All my knowledge of sports and cars, I have derived from my father. It is one of the sole reasons why I aspire to be a cricket player in the future.

To sum it up, I believe that my father has it all what it takes to be called a real-life superhero. The way he manages things professionally and personally leaves me mesmerized every time. No matter how tough the times got, I watched my father become tougher. I certainly aspire to become like my father. If I could just inherit ten percent of what he is, I believe my life will be sorted.

Answered by Shreyanshijaiswal81
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1. Individual Pieces of Clothing Can Be Special

The bond between father and son isn’t always intangible. Sometimes, it comes in the form of treasured physical objects passed on from one generation to the next.

The best of these are the “they just don’t make ’em like they used to” pieces from brands that no longer exist, or that changed their manufacturing processes.

You don’t need to have actually received something from your father to enjoy keeping it in good shape and wearing it long after all the others are gone. There’s a thriving culture of restored vintage clothing out there these days.

Some of it is pure economic good sense — if you can spend less money to restore a better piece of clothing than you would buying something similar and less durable new, why wouldn’t you? But some of it also stems from the pride and emotional attachment that really caring for a favored item gives.

Don’t be afraid to be the guy with the battered old favorite, whatever it is. Know when to wear it and when not to, of course (something with obvious repair work and patching isn’t exactly business attire), but don’t be afraid to let those sentimental attachments build.

2. Dressing Well Is Easy — If You Have a System

Dads are supposed to show you the best way to do things, right?

That relies on your dad actually knowing the best way to do things. Sometimes they do and sometimes — as we discover when we grow older — they don’t.

But here’s the easy way to dress well that all fathers should teach their sons: have a system. Reduce obstacles. Make it the path of least resistance to look good.

It doesn’t take much to make dressing well your easiest option. Throw out the stuff that doesn’t fit or that looks sloppy. Then buy new clothes as needed, with an eye toward interchangeability. You want every new item you bring home to go well with at least some of the items already in your closet. If you need even more structure than that, you can make a list of which pieces go well together, or even plan your outfits day by day.

Keep your wardrobe ready-to-wear too. Iron your shirts right after you launder them, so you can just grab one off the hangar whenever you need to. Place items like a clothing brush and your shoeshine kit close to the clothing you use them with — you’re much more likely to say, “Oh, hey, time to shine the shoes,” if you’re looking right at the polish and brushes every time you put your shoes away.

It’s not about making yourself do something you want. It’s about making what you want the easiest thing to do.

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