Commentary: How Paul Fiore Made Me A Better Father
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Sometimes an assignment takes on a life of its own—and changes you forever, https://speedonthewater.com/in-the-n...-better-father.
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Thanks Matt
Paul was truly one in a million, totally humble, approachable and above all a great father , grandfather, husband and friend. God speed Paul you are sadly missed by all of us that had the pleasure to have known you and called you a friend!
Paul was truly one in a million, totally humble, approachable and above all a great father , grandfather, husband and friend. God speed Paul you are sadly missed by all of us that had the pleasure to have known you and called you a friend!
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Great story about 3 men in the industry that left a mark and are missed. Every man that brings a child into this world should strive to have their children to be their greatest accomplishment in life. I didn't really have a dad around much when growing up. I didn't know how to be a dad when we had twin girls but I sure knew I didn't what to be like my dad. As parents it is our responsibility to produce self sufficient productive citizens. When I dropped them off at college they both got the same speech. I was done parenting and if they didn't learn by now they probably weren't going to. I would always be there for them with any advice they needed, but was not going to chase them down anymore. They couldn't believe how helpless the other freshmen were without Mommy and Daddy to help them. Made me feel like maybe I did a good job.
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