A father said to his daughter “You have graduated with honors, here is a car I bought many years ago. It is pretty old now. But before I give it to you, take it to the used car lot downtown and tell them I want to sell it and see how much they offer you for it.” The daughter went to the used car lot, returned to her father and said, “They offered me $1,000 because the said it looks pretty worn out.” The father said, now “Take it to the pawn shop.” The daughter went to the pawn shop, returned to her father and said,”The pawn shop offered only $100 because it is an old car.” The father asked his daughter to go to a car club now and show them the car. The daughter then took the car to the club, returned and told her father: – Check the comments 👇👇👇

Story 1: A Father’s Gift

A father gave his daughter an old car as a graduation gift but asked her to assess its value at different places.

Used car lot: Offered $1,000, calling it worn out.

Pawn shop: Offered $100, deeming it very old.Car club: Offered $100,000, recognizing it as a rare Nissan Skyline R34.

The father explained, “The right place values you the right way.” The lesson: Seek environments where you’re appreciated and don’t let others define your worth.

Story 2: A Son’s Care

A son took his elderly, frail father to a restaurant, ignoring judgmental diners as his father ate messily. The son patiently cleaned and cared for him.

As they left, an old man told the son, “You’ve left a lesson for every son and hope for every father.” The story reminds us to honor and care for our loved ones despite others’ opinions.

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