Sage Robbins
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She clears the table.
The other day she was, it was cute because she was clearing the plate and the garbage.
And she was like, mom, it's stinky.
And I said, well, mom does that.
I clear the plate.
I said, it doesn't smell good.
I said, if I do it, you can do it.
You do it.
You know, I think that's reality.
And so I think sometimes we come from, we've overcorrected, you know, we've overcorrected as a society that kind of the helicopter parent of wanting to protect and, you know, not cause our children to contribute to life.
And so I'm very aware of that, very aware of that.
And also just the notion of whatever toys she has, if she's not using them, we go and bless other people's life.
And so that blessedness and that fortuitousness.
But it's something that I'm conscious of every day and keeping her grounded in a really big world.
But I think the principles of that, my parents taught me to work.
It wasn't so much about education.
Uh, my father had a grade six education.
My mother had a grade 10 education and, but they taught me to work.
They taught me to be very useful.
And I'm grateful for that humble upbringing because it really schooled me.