She taught me to trust my intuition. Together, we were a real power tandem when it came to diagnosing. She inspired me never to believe without questioning ... myself, above all. She taught me, by her own example, how to conquer fear, to live and die bravely. But most of all, she loved me unconditionally. That means, I knew that whatever I would do, she could not stop loving me. And that sort of love goes on and on. If you have at least one person who has loved you like that then you are indestructible. And most people are, no matter if they see it or not.
(Very solemn ... khm. She would laugh her guts out if she could see this. I forgot to mention it but she also had a wild sense of humour, :)))
2007-03-21 05:39:29
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answered by Anonymous
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My Mom was a woman with strong character, she was serious and hardworking but she also had respect for other and many saw her as more than a boss, teacher, friend, etc.. Even my family all saw her as a Mom and took her advice over their parents............my Uncles, and Aunties didn't even talk to her as a sister but as a friend they trusted as a lawyer, accountant, doctor, and many other things.
She taught me moral values, who to respect and how and when if needed. She taught me soooo much more about business and how to run stuff..........I was a young kid and was running some businesses already...........they were not ligit but I was a kid then!!
I also learned to be tough and when punished she used to do both either beat me up or make me do a physical exercise before seating and talking to me as if I was a grown up........kind of odd since she would beat me up first but I think that made me the man I am now!!
I care about other but if I need to stand and tell people to respect me then I will make them. Poeple usually respects me and think I am a cool person but also have seen my bad side and would hate to take the place for the trees or metal posts I hit when angry..............the thing is I don't hit them full powered although many think I do............but come on why would I hit something to break my own bones when I can unleashed my anger an kill the dumb f*ck that pissed me off to begin with!!?
I work as a supervisor and also work on my own time as a business partner in four other businesses since I really want to build this home and have many luxuries............I need to work hard now so I can build my empire, I am 30 now and by the way things are going hope to retire at 48 but who knows if I might be able to retire even earlier!!!
2007-03-21 12:47:19
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answered by Anonymous
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My mother is a great inspiration to me. She is the only and only person who built confidence in me. It is due to her courage and social cultural values I have never looked back.
She always appreciated me in all the work where personal or educational. She bulit a supporting wall around me with which i always felt secured and relaxed.
She fulfilled all my dreams she is my life line, I would not have been a good human being unless and until she taught me that.
I love my Mom as she is not with me i miss her, I will know give her every thing what she gave me. the love, the affection, the charm of life and compromise.
2007-03-22 02:33:36
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answered by RUBY 2
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She inspired me to be a Great Mother in which she has told me numerous times that I am. To learn to out cook her, which I almost have but probably will never catch up to, and to love my Husband
2007-03-22 01:52:55
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answered by Michelle 7
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She inspired me to be the mother I am. She was very cool about boys and friends, for example.
Spiritually, she inspired me to have Faith in something. She taught me how to pray. She is Catholic, but I am not, I am Spiritist, but I try to have the Faith in my religion as she has in hers.
Peace!
2007-03-21 12:37:42
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answered by Janet Reincarnated 5
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When I was in highschool and having peer problems she scheduled her work day so that she did not have to work on Friday mornings. Every Friday morning she would wake me up, take me out to breakfast for alot of listening on her part. It really made me feel cherished and inspired me to care about others as deeply as she cared about me. By the way, she was only 15 when she had me.
2007-03-21 12:32:11
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answered by brainsandcute2 3
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My mother is the strongest person I know. I love her so much. She has been through so much and still goes on.
So yes my mother inspires me.
2007-03-21 12:34:23
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answered by sllikylloh 4
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She is a strong woman and has struggled and fought for everything that she has. my dad killed himself when i was in high school (i am the oldest), and she went from being a housewife to being a single mother of three, having to get a job, getting hurt on the job, being out of a job, not being able to work and struggling to make ends meet, and now she owns a restaurant. she is persistant, determined, and loving.
2007-03-21 12:32:04
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answered by ekenny513 5
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My mother inspired me by never forcing any religious beliefs on me.
2007-03-21 12:29:15
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answered by WMD 7
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She kept it together after my two timing father left us, then he tried to have our home taken away. She never said anything bad about him in front of us. She stood up to my older brother when he had a drug addiction, while the rest of the family bailed him out of trouble every time. She's my best friend.
2007-03-21 12:31:57
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answered by liberpez 5
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