Man Shares Sweet Note he Found in Little Daughter's School Book about Her Dreams
- A man has sent social media into a serious frenzy with the revealing note he found in his little daughter's school book
- In the note, the nursery one girl talked about her future aspiration
- Mixed reactions have trailed her choice of aspiration and the purpose she attached to it
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Social media users were thrown into a heated debate as a man showcased the interesting note he discovered in the school book of his little daughter.
The man identified as Ron Malhotra shared the note on LinkedIn with the caption:
"What I found in my daughter’s grade one notebook..."
The short note was centred on her future aspirations and why she aspires for such.
The note reads:
"When I grow up I want to be a billioner and help people if there poor and give them money so they can buy food and water so thay can live."
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The content amazed many people as they found the note heartwarming and beautiful. There were those who argued that she looked to be towing the line of her business advisor and author father and commended him for raising the kid well.
Danielle Brophy said:
"It is interesting the difference that the why/explanation makes. Sometimes I think people are judged for seeking to build wealth, and often-times those who are judging do not know or understand what the why is behind that pursuit of wealth.
"It is truly beautiful that your daughter is so caring.
"Do you think the reaction might be different if the sentence simply said “I want to be a billionaire” and did not include the why?"
Deipa J Chattwani wrote:
"I think this is a gem from the young one with a big heart.Like Father Like Daughter.She truly deserves an applause for her innocent,yet thought provoking desire.Kudos to you for being her inspiration."
Naheed Kausar commented:
"Inspiring and the very cute feelings of your daughter...this is what is said that kids are the purest hearts over the face of the earth and we all should make maximum effort in protecting their beautiful thoughts to become wonderful human beings in future..good luck to her.she is a darling."
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Meanwhile, Briefly News previously reported that a dad had found a prank goodbye letter from his 16-year-old daughter.
According to TopRadio, it happened that the man's favourite team had lost a game and in a bid to forget the bad loss and liven his mood, he had got to his daughter's room to get her so they could go get ice-cream but couldn't find her.
Anna was not in her room and he didn't see her leave the house. He got disturbed instantly. To his surprise, the father found a handwritten note on her bed.
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