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7 Things My Mother Gave Me: Day 4 - Guidance

2 min · 10 de mar de 2026
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n Day 4 of the 7 Things My Mother Gave Me series, I reflect on a Jamaican proverb my mother often used - one that took on deeper meaning when I became a mother myself. Growing up as the youngest of five children in a family spanning five generations, I heard this saying many times. But only later did I understand its meaning. The proverb speaks to the importance of shaping values early—while character and habits are still forming. In this reflection, I explore the responsibility we have in guiding the next generation and instilling the values they will carry throughout their lives.

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