Sunday 20 June 2010

Father's Day

I have long felt that my life as a father - or the life of my mind as a father - began when my son was born.  I couldn't believe that so many brilliant things could be brought together in one relationship of a father and son, and later with another of a father and daughter.

Everyday I am more determined to go to work and more eloquent in completing my task.  I was addicted to being a father, and the years since then have only made my bond with my children unbreakable.

As a father, you do things for your children that you wouldn't, and perhaps couldn't , do anyone else.

The achievement of the children is really an achievement on behalf of every father who cares about the future of his children and the evolution of the society at large.

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