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What did you learn from your parents and relatives? Make a list.
How did you learn these things? .....please answer guys please and please don't write anything otherwise ur answer will be reported....​and please i want big answer ​

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Answered by roopeshamaltp
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The phrase “family values” conjures an array of reactions in today’s politically charged world. And that’s a shame. Because whether our family values are conservative or liberal, they shouldn’t really change the ideals we hold for raising and educating our children.

Family values have far too long been associated with one’s political agenda, particularly in the United States. In reality, family values have much more to do with how a child learns to thrive in life than whether that child’s parents oppose gay rights or support gun control.

Our family values are a reflection of who we are and how we parent. When we articulate and live those values, our children learn life lessons. They learn to express themselves, solve problems, grow from mistakes, and develop other skills and abilities that lead to fulfilling lives. Parents learn too.

Some parents have been led to believe that grades are the most important measure of their child’s learning. While no one would disagree that academic learning is vital to success in 21st century careers, parents have the ability to teach children so much more through their family values.

The Compass Advantage is a framework that values a particular set of human abilities—curiosity, sociability, resilience, self-awareness, integrity, resourcefulness, creativity, and empathy. It’s not based on a conservative or liberal agenda. Instead, the framework is based on research that suggests these abilities are core to how youth and adults flourish in life. When young people possess these abilities, they are more likely to succeed in an increasingly complex society.

Explanation:

#1 Nothing in life is free. ...

#2 Always have 'two hands on the broom'. ...

#3 Hustle for what you love.

#4 Have a skill. ...

#5 Buy land. ...

#6 Always leave people feeling happy.

#7 You make your own face in life. ...

#8 The best things in life relate to invisible, non-tangible feelings.

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Answered by sadikshyarijal66
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I have learnt and learning many things from my parents and relatives.

  • Never give up how worse the situations are and keep fighting like a soldier in the Army.
  • Be patient and never loose temper.
  • Be kind to orphans and destitutes.
  • Be strong and Independent.
  • Show gratitude to someone who is there with you during tough times.
  • I learned to love myself for who I am, not who my family wanted me to be.

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