What is something valuable you have or would teach your daughter about life or the world?

What is something valuable you have or would teach your daughter about life or the world?

teach my daughter to respect men but also beware of nice guys and simps who pander to her, teach her to think more logically, less emotionally and rely less on external validation from strangers who don't give a shit about her except to virtue signal, teach her the harsh truth about feminism and why it's a cancer to society
and any problems she has, she comes to me, not to the internet or to her miserable feminist friends (which she shouldn't have anyway)
I'm not religious but I would raise her religious and give her a red-pill perspective on why religious rules are the way they are linking it with science, history and evolutionary psychology. teach her self-defense and self-discipline so she never has to worry about the "patriarchy" but learn to understand and respect it's necessity to society
also teach her that actions speak louder than words and be careful of whom she associates with
That she doesn’t validation from other people’s opinions about her “image”’. As long as she is doing what’s right (working a legitimate career, obeying the law, avoiding drugs/alcohol, respecting her body, etc) then that would make me a proud father.
She also needs to know her femininity is a gift that is only special for a man who truly respects her. It’s not to be abused for validation from men who don’t respect her (e. g. posting provocative pics or worse on social media isn’t empowerment or affirmation).
My dad always preached about respect. It comes in so many forms. Respecting your parents and sibling. Respect hard work. When he taught me how to hunt, respect safety. Etc etc. Can be applied to many things.
I am not a guy and I grew up without a Dad, but I think that a.
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I would think that it would be beneficial to teach your daughter how to fix things and change a car tire and things such as that.
I didn't have a Dad to teach me anything and as a girl and woman I don't know how to do very many things that I wish he would have taught me and I would have been more self sufficient in life.
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Confidence. Respect responsibility.
Love. And that she is the owner of the boss of herself and don't let any guy ever tell you what to do.. or even verbally get loud. But that's all common sense stuff
I would say to love herself. Because then that way she has a gauge to the person that is going to fall in love with her
Teach her how to solve problems herself and to take action instead of consider how things make her feel. Be more analytical about how things are instead of emotional
Have an open mind about boys and men until it's formed a reliable understanding and then either strengthen them if it's positive or drop it if not
Life Is about Gaining Value until she decides to start a family, after she starts a family it's about passing on that values, and Purpose if life is passing on that Genetic Information and Values!
I’d take her out on a date and show her how a man is supposed to treat & respect her. And teach her that money isn’t everything; not to believe everything she sees on TV or online. Teach her to have a opinion on what she believes in
very difficult to pick just one, among all of the other things we're teaching...
but, one that's very important is that there's more than just one way to see life in this world...
and not just ours, or hers, or others... life is never so simple
in one word... perspective
That the women around you are typically going to lie to spare your feelings
I would teach them to be strong, like Xena the warrior princess.
Also, moral, and compassionate.
Be respectful of your body and find a good man who respects you as well.
That choices have consequences.
Not be a hoe
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