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  • Essay / The importance of my father - 1555

    First of all, my father was kind. He was kind to my mother, my brother and myself; he would give his time and money just to make us happy. My father was also kind to his mother and brother, giving them his time and thoughts. My father's friends also received his kindness because of his attention and favors he bestowed on them. In addition to being kind, my father was intelligent. My father's intelligence clearly showed through the discussions we had together, and it also showed through his knowledge of music. His memory was exceptional, and it manifested itself when he knew the voice of an actor by only a few lines, and when he knew a song by only a few words. My father's friends and family witnessed his intelligence by losing to him in games and debates, as well as seeing how easily he remembered random facts. My father's ideas did great things for my grandmother, who was struggling at home. The last and most dominant trait of my father was his determination. The determination he showed at home and at work was reflected in the way he always strived to do as much as possible and do his best at all times. My father's friends often saw his determination in the fact that he would not give up until he won the debate, or at least was recognized with a good point of view. He was not only determined to let them know who he was, but also to let them know that he cared; the happiness of his friends meant a lot to