Career advice Quote by Lukasz Laniecki Download Open image ““You don’t need to provide your parents with a “success story” to share at gatherings.”” — Lukasz Laniecki ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.4 out of 5 (10 ratings) Copy quoteShare Career advice Career-choices Children Family Freedom Happiness Life Life choices Parenting Parents Success Success story Young adults
“If parents want “success stories” to share at gatherings they should provide themselves with those, and they should not use their children for that… — Lukasz Laniecki Copy Share Image
“That’s not our role here, provide our parents with a “success story” to share at gatherings. Our role here is to contribute the best… — Lukasz Laniecki Copy Share Image
“Conversations with adults other than a person's parents had more of an outcome.” — Richard Ford Copy Share Image
“Many of us are failed secret attempts to keep our parents together.” — Mokokoma Mokhonoana Copy Share Image
“To have the opportunity to know your parents is to have the opportunity to truly know yourself.” — Amy Denise Copy Share Image
“It's easier for parents to ignore, to pretend that everything's great and then do whatever they want while convinced it's something you want, too.” — Sophie Jordan Copy Share Image
“My parents meant well, but the road to Hell is paved with publicity stunts.” — Chuck Palahniuk Copy Share Image
“It just shows that you may make a great stir in the world and yet sadly fail to impress the members of your own… — W. Somerset Maugham Copy Share Image
“Do your best for your parents. If you don’t, one day you will regret it.” — Debasish Mridha Copy Share Image
“My parents never projected their dreams onto me. If they hoped I would be a great pitcher, or political figure, or artist (no chance),… — George W. Bush Copy Share Image
“The thing about not having parents is you don’t have anyone to tell you you’re heading down a path paved with grossly inaccurate expectations… — David Wong Copy Share Image
“Doesn’t just about everybody disappoint their parents? They say all they want is for us to be happy, but what they really want is… — Eileen Cook Copy Share Image
“If parents want “success stories” to share at gatherings they should provide themselves with those, and they should not use their children for that… — Lukasz Laniecki Copy Share Image
“Pushing them (children) into a career that is “practical”/ “safe”/ prestigious/ well-paying doesn’t count as help. It’s how parents satisfy their own needs.” — Lukasz Laniecki Copy Share Image
“Mistakes are part of life. And yet, for some reason, most parents in this world, wish their children made no mistakes at all, or… — Lukasz Laniecki Copy Share Image
“They (parents) use this guilt-tripping to stop you from fulfilling your plans, but most important, from believing something they don’t (something which contradicts their… — Lukasz Laniecki Copy Share Image
“None of us has an obligation to accept the definitions of ‘respect’ and ‘gratitude’ our parents espoused, especially when those definitions can be used… — Lukasz Laniecki Copy Share Image
“It’s not their (parents’) job to prevent their children from making mistakes, because mistakes are a normal part of our lives. It’s like preventing… — Lukasz Laniecki Copy Share Image
“People have a much greater chance of finding something they’ll enjoy doing and making those greatest contributions when they trust themselves and are free… — Lukasz Laniecki Copy Share Image
“Young adults rebel against the pre-invented/ packaged world, but sooner or later they stop and they also become proponents of the tried and true.” — Lukasz Laniecki Copy Share Image
“We grow up in a belief system according to which children should always make their parents proud and happy (instead of making themselves proud… — Lukasz Laniecki Copy Share Image
“There is no better way to crush someone’s self-confidence than to tell this person that her / his choice was wrong, and that she… — Lukasz Laniecki Copy Share Image
“Our parents are not the only people on this planet, and we should not base our life choices on what they want (what will… — Lukasz Laniecki Copy Share Image
“That’s not our role here, provide our parents with a “success story” to share at gatherings. Our role here is to contribute the best… — Lukasz Laniecki Copy Share Image
Ask any woman who has gone through a divorce and had her standard of living decline substantially. Ask any woman who's been fired or… — Sallie Krawcheck Copy Share Image
“Your education is important because with only a few words you can show an employer the depth of your potential.” — Matthew T. Cross Copy Share Image
I'd like to believe that achieving a leadership position is all about competency, capability and ambition, so I try not to distinguish between the… — Heather Bresch Copy Share Image
“Pushing them (children) into a career that is “practical”/ “safe”/ prestigious/ well-paying doesn’t count as help. It’s how parents satisfy their own needs.” — Lukasz Laniecki Copy Share Image
“They (parents) use this guilt-tripping to stop you from fulfilling your plans, but most important, from believing something they don’t (something which contradicts their… — Lukasz Laniecki Copy Share Image
“Nothing you are choosing to do for yourself is worth the tears and feelings of dread every single morning. NOTHING.” — Mary Mihalic Copy Share Image
“Move out of your comfort zone, develop those necessary skills and go all out for that much needed advancement!” — Abhishek Ratna Copy Share Image
“People have a much greater chance of finding something they’ll enjoy doing and making those greatest contributions when they trust themselves and are free… — Lukasz Laniecki Copy Share Image
“One of my greatest fears is family decline.There’s an old Chinese saying that “prosperity can never last for three generations.” I’ll bet that if… — Amy Chua Copy Share Image
“Even though your time on the job is temporary, if you do a good enough job, your work there will last forever.” — Idowu Koyenikan Copy Share Image
“Life doesn't happen in your head! It occurs in the environment that you are in.” — Emma Toops Copy Share Image
I've often been given the career advice to not wear too many hats, which, of course, has just encouraged me to wear other hats,… — Matthew Brannon Copy Share Image