Alex Clark
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But for me, my personality was you tell me I can't do something or have disbelief or something.
And then I'm like, well, I'm going to prove you wrong.
I have a very strong-willed, stubborn personality.
So when somebody tries to control what I'm saying or doing, then I want to go even crazier.
So even my dad being like, are you sure you want to do that, spend your own money to park and not get paid?
I was like, yes, because you're questioning it.
That was uncomfortable.
That was uncomfortable to go doing that.
You know what I mean?
So figuring out parallel parking downtown and going up into a big building.
It makes me sad that so many of these kids are, I don't know, it seems like they're just completely sheltered at home, never have any experience in the outside world at all or taking care of themselves.
Then they're catapulted into college.
And then I feel like maybe that's why we're seeing all these kids graduate college and then moving back home.
They don't even know what they're doing once they're out of that.
This is just popping in my head because a friend messaged me and told me that they have a two year old and that two or maybe two or three year old.
And they had guests that were hosting them for dinner.
And so they were guests in this home and the two year old kept talking over the people.
And so the dad took the kid out of the room and calmly said, hey, we are guests in their home.
You need to listen.
And then you need to ask a question after they're talking.