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Why I Resented My Father for Being a Motorcycle Mechanic, Not a Doctor or Lawyer

Posted on May 23, 2025 By admin

Growing up, I was ashamed of my father’s job as a motorcycle mechanic. While my friends’ parents held prestigious careers, my dad worked

in a greasy garage, often missing school events and dinners. I hid his work from others, longing for a life that looked more “successful.”

At sixteen, he offered to buy me a motorcycle, hoping to teach me the value of hard work. I rejected it,

wanting a car like my friends. I didn’t understand his pride in his work.

Years later, working in the corporate world and distant from him, he asked for help in his garage. I reluctantly agreed—and there,

watching him work with quiet joy and purpose, I finally saw what I’d missed. My father didn’t need status to feel fulfilled—he loved what he did.

He taught me that real success is measured not by wealth or titles, but by passion, pride, and dedication.

I may not follow his path, but I now carry his lessons with deep respect and gratitude.

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