The Nephew Lesson

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The nephew lesson is not a new lesson.  I’ve learned this many ways, but it still comes up because I haven’t quite “learned” it yet.

What my nephew teaches me is the following:

1. that everything should take longer than I give it time for.  I rush things.  He doesn’t.

2. When you’re doing something that you should do it with everything that you got.  You should see him sing The Final Countdown.

3. Don’t be afraid to kiss.  He’s quite liberal with them, and he’s awesome.

4. Try it out – learn all you can – go for it.

There are too many examples, but mainly enjoy what it is that you’re doing.  Have the curiosity and learn all that you can.  He’s been such a good teacher.  I love learning from him.

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    Lani Pagmanua

    Aww… the little things really do matter! Great lessons.

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