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Old 4 May 2010, 11:04 AM   #31
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Great question and already some extraordinary responses..

For me ... (and I know this may be perceived as touch cliche...but hey!).....Well it has to be managing to find a certain "peace".

Only child, mum and dad who always fought...split up...back together....abusive relationship....I adored my mum...adored her..She was my world. She died tragically in a car crash when I was 14 hrs old..

I have had to do some hard work over the past years.. To forgive my dad which I have...completely..but it took some time and only really happened when I was 35. He is a wonderful man..I had to find a way to stop being angry....and to discover trust and intimacy in my relationships.

So, what i am most proud off is quite simply that I am now sitting in a beautiful, loving marriage....my gorgeous wife and this little boy.....





at 44 I reckoned I may have recovered too late.....(but there's an important lesson in that thought - - oh the arm bandages are because I decided to come flying off my cycle in a local Masters tournament - something else I'm proud of in terms of personal achievements....not falling but racing !!!!......)

I love the pictures along with your openness. You have a wonderful family (your little boy is beyond adorable!)
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Old 4 May 2010, 11:07 AM   #32
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I love the pictures along with your openness. You have a wonderful family (your little boy is beyond adorable!)
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Old 4 May 2010, 11:12 AM   #33
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Very inspiring thread, Faith. I have had many but the one thing that comes to mind immediately is when I bought my dream house.
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Old 4 May 2010, 11:15 AM   #34
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Old 4 May 2010, 11:56 AM   #35
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Faith, thanks for starting a great topic. I was raised in a broken family and had some personal issues. I still fight my demons everyday.

My greatest achievement is asking my wife's hand in marriage. Seriously, this is the best decision I've made in life.
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Old 4 May 2010, 12:07 PM   #36
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Old 4 May 2010, 01:14 PM   #37
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Old 4 May 2010, 01:20 PM   #38
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Well, this little guy is what it is all about for me. Check back in 18yrs and see how well I did. Lol... It is crazy how fast time goes, he is 14mo old and growing up so fast already.

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Old 4 May 2010, 01:33 PM   #39
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As so many others have stated and very well indeed is assisting my wife(married 32 years)in raising our son to adulthood. He has finished college and lives on his own(in another state) and has a good set of values and is accountable and responsible for his actions. I have also taught him that his word must be backed with honesty and integrity because that's all you have in life.....
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Old 4 May 2010, 02:58 PM   #40
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hello Faith.could pat myself on my back for being a decent guy,but won't do it.that's for others to judge.other than owning some material stuff,i don't think i have achieved anything.cheers!
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Old 4 May 2010, 04:09 PM   #41
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I have simply survived many life threatening situations and injuries and have been fortunate enough to have met some very interesting and influential people along the way and have had the opportunity get a good education and to contribute to the extent of my abilities to causes that reflect my values and ideals.

It hasn't always felt like it, especially during times when I didn't know where my next meal would come from, but I have lived a charmed life and to celebrate all that and the miraculous outcome, I rewarded myself with the perfect crown for one's achievement: a Rolex. :D
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Old 4 May 2010, 10:42 PM   #42
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Though Rolex owners tend to be men and women of means, I've noticed that few, if any, have mentioned earning a lot of money or gaining great prestige as their greatest achievement. Most list personal persistence through hardship, relationships or raising families as their crowning glory in life. Kudos to all of you for having clear priorities.
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Old 4 May 2010, 10:50 PM   #43
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Old 4 May 2010, 10:53 PM   #44
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very easy question.... waking up every day and being healthy..... making a lot of money and having fun is always easy to do..... feeling good and being healthy is a GIFT!!!!!
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Old 4 May 2010, 11:31 PM   #45
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hello Faith.could pat myself on my back for being a decent guy,but won't do it.that's for others to judge.other than owning some material stuff,i don't think i have achieved anything.cheers!
Understated, and I'm sure if you looked, you would find some wonderful achievements.

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I have simply survived many life threatening situations and injuries and have been fortunate enough to have met some very interesting and influential people along the way and have had the opportunity get a good education and to contribute to the extent of my abilities to causes that reflect my values and ideals.

It hasn't always felt like it, especially during times when I didn't know where my next meal would come from, but I have lived a charmed life and to celebrate all that and the miraculous outcome, I rewarded myself with the perfect crown for one's achievement: a Rolex. :D
Interesting how many TRFers report living through aversive experiences yet rise above them to establish themselves as major contributors to their families and to society at large.
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Old 5 May 2010, 12:06 AM   #47
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Faith, thanks for starting a great topic. I was raised in a broken family and had some personal issues. I still fight my demons everyday.

My greatest achievement is asking my wife's hand in marriage. Seriously, this is the best decision I've made in life.
Thanks for your openness. May you always have the strength to fight your demons.
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Old 5 May 2010, 12:13 AM   #48
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I don't have any.

I just "endeavor to persevere".
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Old 5 May 2010, 12:30 AM   #49
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Greatest Achievement

This is an easy one for me. I may have done a lot and accomplished a lot but I believe the highest achievement anyone could have is to have and raise another great Human.
I could never get my son to like Farming, but he loves nature and the outdoors. I tought him about the business of making money but he desired to teach others (proffessor). I wasn't able to teach him to love and respect his mother and father, he had that down pat from the begginning.
He is as comfortable in the kitchen as he is with a Shotgun, He can discuss Broadway plays and literature or Fish all day.
His priorities and decision making are better at 21 than mine were at 40. All in all I consider it my greatest achievement and my greatest Blessing, 29 years of a great marriage and a tremendous Son also.
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Old 5 May 2010, 12:59 AM   #50
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Very inspiring stuff here....
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Old 5 May 2010, 04:02 AM   #51
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Old 5 May 2010, 05:24 AM   #52
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I would say my greatest achievement would be not going bankrupt since joining TRF!
But seriously, to date, it's graduating from dental school in 1991. My parents never thought I would even get IN, much less finish. It was a joy to prove them wrong.
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Old 5 May 2010, 06:57 AM   #53
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You have an awful lot to be proud of here, especially considering that your father did not behave like a role model you wanted to emulate. I am impressed! (It sounds like you became the role model you wanted to have.)

I'm most proud of the fact that I developed a fear and phobia treatment program that helped people confront their fears and overcome debilitating phobias. Interestingly, one of the program's graduates had a sister who was a tv producer. The sister invited me to be a guest on a talk show which aired live in 3 million homes. I was frightened but I went on the show (with a live studio audience asking unscripted questions). I figured that if I was in a position to help others face their fears then I needed to face mine as well. Regards, Faith

Thankyou Faith!......
& huge kudos to you for the treatment program and for doing the tv show!
(I was a guest on a daytime tv show once for my weight loss/body-building & it's onea the most frightening things I've ever done! ).




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Again, you and I have a lot in common. It's almost scary.

I think from now on I will just follow your posts with "ditto".
I don't think "cheers" is the right turn of phrase under the circumstances (I'm sure you'll understand what I mean..... "Oh I'm glad your Old Man kicked your ass too"????? ) but I can only acknowledge & respect your accomplishment in overcoming such a shitty role model & in setting a better example for your own children..... Sir, I salute you.





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Spuds is one of the best guys on this whole bloody forum.



I'm most proud of the life my wife and I have made for ourselves. I go to bed every night content and worry about nothing. I do NOTHING illegal and my family is very well respected in the community. That is all for now.

Bruno my friend I can only say 'likewise' & I'm truly honoured that you think that of me.....
& dude I really don't think that you can even want for much more than you've already achieved.






& finally Dalip..... Joey..... (& actually quite a few o'you guys here on the board.....)

I cannot believe how well you guys succeed in punching way above your weight when it comes to the ladies!!









(just to clarify in case that gets 'lost in translation'....?
"punching above your weight" does NOT mean knocking your ladies around!...
it's simply a reference to how the hell you 'Billy Joels' married such 'Christie Brinkley's....... )
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Old 5 May 2010, 07:55 AM   #54
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I cannot believe how well you guys succeed in punching way above your weight when it comes to the ladies!!
I'm the first to admit that I married above my pay grade. I'm still not sure how it happened, but she's stuck with me for 33 years so far.
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I'm the first to admit that I married above my pay grade. I'm still not sure how it happened, but she's stuck with me for 33 years so far.
Chains??



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Bruno my friend I can only say 'likewise' & I'm truly honoured that you think that of me.....
& dude I really don't think that you can even want for much more than you've already achieved.













Well my brother, if you ever find yourself visiting Massachusetts you must inform me so that we can raise some hell together. (srs).
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I'll have to get back to you on that one Faith.
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Well my brother, if you ever find yourself visiting Massachusetts you must inform me so that we can raise some hell together. (srs).

I'd be honnoured & you have my word on that Bruno my friend.

(& likewise anywhere in the UK mate..... seriously.)


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