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The Brainy Bunch: The Harding Family's Method to College Ready by Age Twelve
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“One day while I was apologizing to Serennah for not having the money to pay for something that she needed, she pointed out that our lack of finances has kept us humble. We do not have any high-maintenance spoiled brats in this household. We have never missed a meal; some of those blessed meals have consisted of beans and rice (nutritionally okay but harder for Kip to swallow), but we were still thankful. I told our kids that if you have never had your debit card denied while trying to make a purchase, you have not lived! I was joking at the time, but as I thought about it some more, I agreed with Serennah. These humbling moments keep us from getting too proud.”
― The Brainy Bunch: The Harding Family's Method to College Ready by Age Twelve
― The Brainy Bunch: The Harding Family's Method to College Ready by Age Twelve
“If Mama isn’t happy, then nobody is happy.” This is only half true. If Mommy and Daddy’s relationship is not a happy one, then nobody is happy. Kids grow up feeling secure and grow up better adjusted if they see their parents are in love. Marriage takes a huge commitment and a lot of work. We really make our relationship a priority. The time that we invest in each other is time well spent. If more people would spend more time working on their marriage, their kids would reap the benefits.”
― The Brainy Bunch: The Harding Family's Method to College Ready by Age Twelve
― The Brainy Bunch: The Harding Family's Method to College Ready by Age Twelve
“There is no school equal to a decent home, and”
― The Brainy Bunch: The Harding Family's Method to College Ready by Age Twelve
― The Brainy Bunch: The Harding Family's Method to College Ready by Age Twelve
“any time I feel like quitting, I just look at a framed poster I have hanging in our office: • He failed in business in ’31. • He ran as a state legislator and lost in ’32. • He tried business again in ’33 and failed again. • His sweetheart died in ’35. • He had a nervous breakdown in ’36. • He ran for state elector in ’40 after he regained his health. • He was defeated for Congress in ’43, defeated again for Congress in ’48, defeated when he ran for Senate in ’55 and defeated for vice presidency of the United States in ’56. • He ran for Senate again in ’58 and lost. • This man never quit. He kept trying till the last. In 1860, this man—Abraham Lincoln—was elected president of the United States. I want to be like Abe Lincoln. As my dad always says, “Shoot for the stars, and you just might land on the moon.”
― The Brainy Bunch: The Harding Family's Method to College Ready by Age Twelve
― The Brainy Bunch: The Harding Family's Method to College Ready by Age Twelve
