Life Lessons
By: Jon • Essay • 398 Words • November 12, 2009 • 2,065 Views
Essay title: Life Lessons
The person that has taught me many important life lessons is my mother. It would be so hard to include just one lesson on here like I was asked, so I'll include as many as I can. Due to my father's constant traveling for his military service, she has sometimes had to raise me practically by herself. He still is very active in my life, though.
One of the lessons my mother taught me was to give everything your all, and that sometimes includes sacrifice. Mom sacrificed the majority of her own teenage years and her early twenties to juggle school, work and take care of and provide for her younger sister while her single mother worked long hours as a nurse in various retirement homes. I had to sacrifice part of my own adolescence while my father was deployed to Iraq. Without my mother, I don't think I would have been able to do that.
Another lesson my mother taught me was to always have good manners since that can make people truly enjoy your presence. An example of this is that she'll even tip servers in restaurants that were rude to her or provided unsatisfactory service because she knows that they're just trying to make a living. She was always proud when my classmates' and friends' parents would come up to her and say, "I'm glad you raised a polite child.