My lucky future kids
I’ve always considered my future children lucky. The traits I have in store to pass on and nurture in them are, for lack of a better word, enviable.
I want to have kids who would all be gems to society. It’s one thing to live and just pass through this world, it is another thing to leave a positive, lasting impact. Imagine if everyone on earth tried to leave a positive impact before they go. The world would be an even more beautiful place.
Now let’s dive into traits I would want my kids to have. I will start with character. I am a resilient person. No matter how difficult a situation may get, I persist to get what I want. I want my children to inherit that from me because I know they will need this resilience to succeed in various facets of their lives.
I also want them to inherit my calmness. Being calm saves one from a lot of trouble. Although some might say that calmness is not always needed, that people need to be hot headed and stubborn sometimes to achieve what they want. But I hold a contrary opinion. Calmness usually comes with being decisive and calculative. People tend to make the best decisions when they are calm. This is what I want for my kids. Who would want a hot headed kid who acts irrationally and causes problems just because they are not calm enough to think things through? Certainly not me.
In addition, I want my kids to be smart. That’s a trait that I would really love them to copy from me. I don’t just want them to be smart, I want them to be incredibly smart in various aspects of their lives. This comes with so many benefits. Being smart makes them better problem solvers. That is crucial as I want to have exceptional kids that I will be proud of. It is a source of immense joy knowing you have a kid who can influence and impact society with what they offer. Problem solvers shape society and make it better. They move society forward.
One of the reasons I mentioned earlier that my future kids would be lucky is because they are guaranteed to inherit my amiable physical qualities. They would have the chance to inherit my good look, my height, my curly hair, etc. At least I know that these things are almost certainly guaranteed for them. I believe I should consider myself "father of the century" by now, or should I say, "future father of the century" since I don’t have any kids yet.
I know that I have a huge role to play in imbibing the characters I mentioned earlier in my children. Well, part of that role would be just being myself around them. Those characters are in me, and when they see me display those characters, they will copy them without even knowing it. I believe we all agree kids tend to copy things they see their parents display. So I intend to do my part in making my kids (future kids) exceptional. At this point, my trophy for future father of the century should be ready.
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They would be very lovely kids I'm sure, packaged with all these outstanding traits. I wish you the best.
Is very good for parents to posses good character if not it will affect their children
wanting to have a resilient, smart and at same time calm characteristics is a good combination. lovely to read your post.