My father, in the 1970s, told me to 'stay off the radar'. He couldn't have imagined this...
Best advice ever. My sons think so too. He was referring to teachers, principals, coaches, etc. To stay humble, use moderation. Be neither the best or the worst. Leave people better than you found them, without drawing attention to yourself. Give to charity anonymously. I am thankful for our poverty, which prevented excess in vice and fostered intense Faith, Hope, Charity, via JMJ.
My father, in the 1970s, told me to 'stay off the radar'. He couldn't have imagined this...
Best advice ever. My sons think so too. He was referring to teachers, principals, coaches, etc. To stay humble, use moderation. Be neither the best or the worst. Leave people better than you found them, without drawing attention to yourself. Give to charity anonymously. I am thankful for our poverty, which prevented excess in vice and fostered intense Faith, Hope, Charity, via JMJ.