• Banana@sh.itjust.works
    47·
    1 year ago

    Have and raise children.

    They raised me 👉😎👉

    Also I’m not having kids.

  • Protoknuckles@lemmy.world
    34·
    1 year ago

    My dad is way better at car maintenance and handy work. Machines just talk to him.

    • chetradley@lemmy.world
      20·
      1 year ago

      I learned a lot about home maintenance and handiwork from my dad, but then I started looking stuff up and realized he’s been stubbornly doing a lot of projects the wrong way.

    • Alex@lemmy.ml
      4·
      1 year ago

      My dad failed his 11+ so was sent to a technical school so he actually learnt how to lay a row of bricks or how to beat out lead flashing. He did end up doing a PhD in Physics but I suspect his early school years explain why he’s always been much more practical than me. My wife was a stage tech during uni so I’ll happily defer to her for joinery. I can just about solder a copper pipe or big pads on a PCB.

  • zcd@lemmy.ca
    365·
    1 year ago

    Buy a home for somewhat reasonable percentage of their income and retire ever

    • protist@mander.xyzEnglish
      75·
      1 year ago

      Buying a reasonably priced home is easy, it’s just not going to be where you want it to be

  • XEAL@lemm.ee
    264·
    1 year ago

    Not getting their kid properly checked for ADHD

  • davidgro@lemmy.world
    151·
    1 year ago

    Know the monetary value of approximately anything at a glance.

    For example, when shopping my dad always knew if a sale was real or if they raised the price first.

    Unfortunately he never managed to translate that skill into making money even when he owned a small comic store.

    • davidgro@lemmy.world
      8·
      1 year ago

      I didn’t even notice. Perhaps OP also no longer has living parents.

      • Kimano@lemmy.world
        9·
        1 year ago

        It also could be referencing something that they were better at in their prime, but may no longer be able to do due to age. Like answering running if your dad was a professional runner or something.

  • intensely_human@lemm.ee
    81·
    1 year ago

    My dad can keep a job better than me. He’s had like five jobs, each one for over ten years.

    I’ve had like 30 jobs, and the longest for maybe 1.5 years. I’ve been fired a handful of times.

    Somehow my father can just find a groove and stick with it. In me a dissatisfaction grows really fast and I waver on things.

    • eldavi@lemmy.ml
      10·
      1 year ago

      same here and i think my parents got good at sticking with a groove because they had a family of 7 to feed, cloth, and house; meanwhile i have only had pets that don’t grow up to be shitty self entitled tweens.

  • spittingimage@lemmy.world
    7·
    1 year ago

    My father worked as a builder and a mechanic, so there wasn’t much he couldn’t fix if he put his mind to it.