There is value in pain and suffering, particularly when preparing young people for greater responsibility and potential future success. Please listen as Wayne shares his thoughts – and we look forward to your comments.
I am so thankful for the two proceeding generations before myself now being 46. They were extremely tough and demanding. I don’t know how I made it through other than a deep desire to build things and overcome challenges. As well as a very supportive and understanding wife.
The memory that sticks in my mind throughout the blog is my Dad saying, “I think that you’ve been drug through the mud enough Son” – right before he sold me the stock in business 10 years ago.
The WWII generation made great contractors.
Jason West says:
I am so thankful for the two proceeding generations before myself now being 46. They were extremely tough and demanding. I don’t know how I made it through other than a deep desire to build things and overcome challenges. As well as a very supportive and understanding wife.
The memory that sticks in my mind throughout the blog is my Dad saying, “I think that you’ve been drug through the mud enough Son” – right before he sold me the stock in business 10 years ago.
The WWII generation made great contractors.
Don Woodruff says:
Wayne
I don’t know if it’s possible to make our people any more miserable. But we’ll try. Some of them don’t $!#€ a shit now.
Wayne Rivers says:
I know you’re capable of inflicting great misery, Don. Get to it, brother!