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We're rolling on.
We're rolling on.
We're rolling on.
Number four.
Number four.
Number four.
Parents and offspring all worry about each other. That's just reality. You know, I know that when I was young, I had made some decisions in my business career that made me very well off to do whatever I wanted to do. And then later on, I made some decisions that didn't do the same thing. Kind of went backwards.
Parents and offspring all worry about each other. That's just reality. You know, I know that when I was young, I had made some decisions in my business career that made me very well off to do whatever I wanted to do. And then later on, I made some decisions that didn't do the same thing. Kind of went backwards.
Parents and offspring all worry about each other. That's just reality. You know, I know that when I was young, I had made some decisions in my business career that made me very well off to do whatever I wanted to do. And then later on, I made some decisions that didn't do the same thing. Kind of went backwards.
And I pretty much realized that my retirement went to pain for my 150 employees and their lifestyle. When I finally closed up the business, I realized very clearly that I'm going to work the rest of my life. And that's what I do. And my retirement was those 150 workers. Sad, but that's the way life rolled. And all you can do is the best you can do.
And I pretty much realized that my retirement went to pain for my 150 employees and their lifestyle. When I finally closed up the business, I realized very clearly that I'm going to work the rest of my life. And that's what I do. And my retirement was those 150 workers. Sad, but that's the way life rolled. And all you can do is the best you can do.
And I pretty much realized that my retirement went to pain for my 150 employees and their lifestyle. When I finally closed up the business, I realized very clearly that I'm going to work the rest of my life. And that's what I do. And my retirement was those 150 workers. Sad, but that's the way life rolled. And all you can do is the best you can do.
And your father is not looking for you to support him. He's He's got a lot. We're dads. We have pride. We figured it out. We've worked it out. We've worked. We created. He still has his engineering ability. He may find something else, another gig that will kick in there where he can utilize the mind that he has and it will help him grow. himself with his own self-worthiness that he does it.
And your father is not looking for you to support him. He's He's got a lot. We're dads. We have pride. We figured it out. We've worked it out. We've worked. We created. He still has his engineering ability. He may find something else, another gig that will kick in there where he can utilize the mind that he has and it will help him grow. himself with his own self-worthiness that he does it.
And your father is not looking for you to support him. He's He's got a lot. We're dads. We have pride. We figured it out. We've worked it out. We've worked. We created. He still has his engineering ability. He may find something else, another gig that will kick in there where he can utilize the mind that he has and it will help him grow. himself with his own self-worthiness that he does it.
So I would just not worry about it. Let's see what he pulls off. He'll figure it out. He did it all his life. He raised kids. He knows the game.
So I would just not worry about it. Let's see what he pulls off. He'll figure it out. He did it all his life. He raised kids. He knows the game.
So I would just not worry about it. Let's see what he pulls off. He'll figure it out. He did it all his life. He raised kids. He knows the game.
So let's let him see what he does. I mean, if something happens where he says, you know, I'm ill, I can't work, I can't do this, we have to figure something out, and we've got to find some programs, hey, that's a different story. But he sounds like he's still very vital. He's only a couple years older than me, and I'm still climbing up on ladders and still dying. Drilling holes.
So let's let him see what he does. I mean, if something happens where he says, you know, I'm ill, I can't work, I can't do this, we have to figure something out, and we've got to find some programs, hey, that's a different story. But he sounds like he's still very vital. He's only a couple years older than me, and I'm still climbing up on ladders and still dying. Drilling holes.