Crushin' motherhood one sip at a time shirt
Crushin' motherhood one sip at a time shirt
The vast majority of people don't have an extreme talent for anything, they just put a lot of effort into it. Even the people that do have a natural "talent" still have to put a lot of effort into it. So if you want to be good at something work hard at it. The thing is the more effort you put into something not only does it become easier, but you get more from the time you put in. Crushin' motherhood one sip at a time shirt. This holds especially for math. Math is a skill and a lot of people simply treat it as an innate ability. I’m Indian. Math was my worst subject and I sucked at school in general. I just played video games all day. I was a disappointment to my parents for sure. They pretty much wrote me off. Then I took an interest in programming. Taught myself and started my own successful startup and make well into 6 figures now. As an adopted Asian the stereotypical “Asian parent” sounded terrifying. And I’ve met a small number of Asian people whose parents fit the stereotype to a point of almost satire. I do not envy the way they talk about their parents. Crushin' motherhood one sip at a time shirt. I'm mixed and my white parent was way more overbearing, less encouraging, and also way less supportive.
Asian parents can be stereotypically overbearing, but there's also fierce support and devotion to sacrificing literally everything for their children. I'm not saying other cultures don't do it, but my American side of the family is a lot more "pull yourself by the bootstraps". Eg, dad would grumble incessantly about my $80 AP textbook, but for my mom. It was like anything for my education or betterment was the end of discussion done, she'd sell her own skin to get me there.
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