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<blockquote data-quote="04YellowGT" data-source="post: 16216975" data-attributes="member: 35332"><p>My dad owned his own business (engineering and fabrication). I can't tell you how many birthdays and holidays he missed. I can't tell you how many vacations we went on where he worked most if not the entire vacation and he might as well not been there. He is a multi-millionaire with more money than he knows what to do with. He is also divorced and he and I's relationship is OK but not your typical father son relationship. I've spoken with him multiple times and he always says he'd give up all the money just to do things differently. Money isn't everything and it won't prevent the inevitable. I say go on vacation. << This coming from the guy that turned down taking over his father's business because of what he saw growing up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="04YellowGT, post: 16216975, member: 35332"] My dad owned his own business (engineering and fabrication). I can't tell you how many birthdays and holidays he missed. I can't tell you how many vacations we went on where he worked most if not the entire vacation and he might as well not been there. He is a multi-millionaire with more money than he knows what to do with. He is also divorced and he and I's relationship is OK but not your typical father son relationship. I've spoken with him multiple times and he always says he'd give up all the money just to do things differently. Money isn't everything and it won't prevent the inevitable. I say go on vacation. << This coming from the guy that turned down taking over his father's business because of what he saw growing up. [/QUOTE]
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