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Best Advice Your Father Ever Gave You

In honor of Father's Day this Sunday, take a minute and share with us the best thing your dad ever told you to do.

Father's Day is June 17 and while it's a day to give a gift or spend time with one's father, one of the best gifts any dad can give is advice. 

My dad always told me, "you can't cheat an honest man." That piece of advice sticks with me daily. 

He also told me, "it's better to be looked over than overlooked." That piece of advice has helped a lot in my journalism career when dealing with hurtful comments. 

La Jolla Patch editor Michelle Mowad said her father gave her a lot of great advice:

"Stay away from fraternity boys. They are trouble."

"Never leave home without money in your pocket."

"Be responsible for your actions. Every action has a consequence and every consequence has a complication. Think before you act and think before you speak. Actions and words needs to be thought out every time."

Tell us in comments the best advice you ever got from your dad. 

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Carrie Turner May 17, 2013 at 04:02 pm
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Libi Uremovic May 13, 2013 at 05:25 pm
the person that wrote this article has the same logic and reasoning skills as the ib cityRead More manager...very similar styles...
Libi Uremovic May 13, 2013 at 05:23 pm
'...MPH degree program to attend a 3-day workshop ... challenge the CNA licensure examination inRead More California.... ... Aristotle felt that by becoming licensed professionals in the U.S. shortly after their arrival to the shores of the U.S., they would have a greater opportunity to receive better clinical positions when they applied for the work-study internships that they were eligible to participate in....' the school told students that were enrolled in masters' degrees that certification as a cna was part of the road to obtaining a masters degree ?? stop right there... masters in public health is an administrative position that has nothing to do with being a cna....and i'm sure people didn't travel thousands of miles to do the grunt work in a hospital.... yea, getting a cna license is a great suggestion for an 18 year old that's going into the nursing field....but not for someone in the masters' program.... and fyi phony college.....in this country a person has to have a 4 year degree before they can apply for the masters' program....
Mark Williams May 12, 2013 at 11:20 pm
Yep!