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32. Before you criticize your parents for their failures and mistakes, ask yourself: “Will I really do that much better  — James C. Dobson, Life on the Edge: The Next Generation's Guide to a Meaningful Future
32. Before you criticize your parents for their failures and mistakes, ask yourself: “Will I really do that much better  — James C. Dobson, Life on the Edge: The Next Generation's Guide to a Meaningful Future
32. Before you criticize your parents for their failures and mistakes, ask yourself: “Will I really do that much better  — James C. Dobson, Life on the Edge: The Next Generation's Guide to a Meaningful Future
32. Before you criticize your parents for their failures and mistakes, ask yourself: “Will I really do that much better  — James C. Dobson, Life on the Edge: The Next Generation's Guide to a Meaningful Future
32. Before you criticize your parents for their failures and mistakes, ask yourself: “Will I really do that much better  — James C. Dobson, Life on the Edge: The Next Generation's Guide to a Meaningful Future
32. Before you criticize your parents for their failures and mistakes, ask yourself: “Will I really do that much better  — James C. Dobson, Life on the Edge: The Next Generation's Guide to a Meaningful Future
32. Before you criticize your parents for their failures and mistakes, ask yourself: “Will I really do that much better  — James C. Dobson, Life on the Edge: The Next Generation's Guide to a Meaningful Future
32. Before you criticize your parents for their failures and mistakes, ask yourself: “Will I really do that much better  — James C. Dobson, Life on the Edge: The Next Generation's Guide to a Meaningful Future
32. Before you criticize your parents for their failures and mistakes, ask yourself: “Will I really do that much better  — James C. Dobson, Life on the Edge: The Next Generation's Guide to a Meaningful Future
32. Before you criticize your parents for their failures and mistakes, ask yourself: “Will I really do that much better  — James C. Dobson, Life on the Edge: The Next Generation's Guide to a Meaningful Future
32. Before you criticize your parents for their failures and mistakes, ask yourself: “Will I really do that much better  — James C. Dobson, Life on the Edge: The Next Generation's Guide to a Meaningful Future
32. Before you criticize your parents for their failures and mistakes, ask yourself: “Will I really do that much better  — James C. Dobson, Life on the Edge: The Next Generation's Guide to a Meaningful Future
32. Before you criticize your parents for their failures and mistakes, ask yourself: “Will I really do that much better  — James C. Dobson, Life on the Edge: The Next Generation's Guide to a Meaningful Future
32. Before you criticize your parents for their failures and mistakes, ask yourself: “Will I really do that much better  — James C. Dobson, Life on the Edge: The Next Generation's Guide to a Meaningful Future
32. Before you criticize your parents for their failures and mistakes, ask yourself: “Will I really do that much better  — James C. Dobson, Life on the Edge: The Next Generation's Guide to a Meaningful Future
32. Before you criticize your parents for their failures and mistakes, ask yourself: “Will I really do that much better  — James C. Dobson, Life on the Edge: The Next Generation's Guide to a Meaningful Future
32. Before you criticize your parents for their failures and mistakes, ask yourself: “Will I really do that much better  — James C. Dobson, Life on the Edge: The Next Generation's Guide to a Meaningful Future
32. Before you criticize your parents for their failures and mistakes, ask yourself: “Will I really do that much better  — James C. Dobson, Life on the Edge: The Next Generation's Guide to a Meaningful Future
32. Before you criticize your parents for their failures and mistakes, ask yourself: “Will I really do that much better  — James C. Dobson, Life on the Edge: The Next Generation's Guide to a Meaningful Future
32. Before you criticize your parents for their failures and mistakes, ask yourself: “Will I really do that much better  — James C. Dobson, Life on the Edge: The Next Generation's Guide to a Meaningful Future
32. Before you criticize your parents for their failures and mistakes, ask yourself: “Will I really do that much better  — James C. Dobson, Life on the Edge: The Next Generation's Guide to a Meaningful Future
32. Before you criticize your parents for their failures and mistakes, ask yourself: “Will I really do that much better  — James C. Dobson, Life on the Edge: The Next Generation's Guide to a Meaningful Future
32. Before you criticize your parents for their failures and mistakes, ask yourself: “Will I really do that much better  — James C. Dobson, Life on the Edge: The Next Generation's Guide to a Meaningful Future
32. Before you criticize your parents for their failures and mistakes, ask yourself: “Will I really do that much better  — James C. Dobson, Life on the Edge: The Next Generation's Guide to a Meaningful Future
32. Before you criticize your parents for their failures and mistakes, ask yourself: “Will I really do that much better  — James C. Dobson, Life on the Edge: The Next Generation's Guide to a Meaningful Future
32. Before you criticize your parents for their failures and mistakes, ask yourself: “Will I really do that much better  — James C. Dobson, Life on the Edge: The Next Generation's Guide to a Meaningful Future
32. Before you criticize your parents for their failures and mistakes, ask yourself: “Will I really do that much better  — James C. Dobson, Life on the Edge: The Next Generation's Guide to a Meaningful Future
32. Before you criticize your parents for their failures and mistakes, ask yourself: “Will I really do that much better  — James C. Dobson, Life on the Edge: The Next Generation's Guide to a Meaningful Future
32. Before you criticize your parents for their failures and mistakes, ask yourself: “Will I really do that much better  — James C. Dobson, Life on the Edge: The Next Generation's Guide to a Meaningful Future
32. Before you criticize your parents for their failures and mistakes, ask yourself: “Will I really do that much better  — James C. Dobson, Life on the Edge: The Next Generation's Guide to a Meaningful Future
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32. Before you criticize your parents for their failures and mistakes, ask yourself: “Will I really do that much better with my own children?” The job is tougher than it looks, and mistakes are inevitable!

— James C. Dobson, Life on the Edge: The Next Generation's Guide to a Meaningful Future
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