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🪑 4. “Fix It Yourself First. Then Call Someone.”
He wasn’t afraid to roll up his sleeves — whether it was plumbing, wiring a lamp, or replacing a broken cabinet hinge. He wasn’t reckless; he just believed in trying. He also believed in learning from your mistakes — as long as you didn’t repeat them.
☕ 5. “Good Things Take Time — and Coffee Helps.”
He started each day early. Not because he had to — but because he liked easing into the morning, usually with black coffee, a biscuit, and silence.
Now I know that slowing down at the start of the day isn’t laziness — it’s wisdom. It sets the tone, clears the mind, and reminds you that life isn’t meant to be rushed.
❤️ The Real Lesson? Simplicity Isn’t Stupid. It’s Smart.
In a world that constantly pushes us to do more, spend more, and move faster, my grandpa’s way of life feels almost radical now. But his lessons weren’t just practical — they were grounded in patience, self-reliance, and quiet pride in doing things well.
So next time you wonder if that old trick your grandpa used is still worth doing — whether it’s saving bacon grease in a jar, reusing old coffee cans, or keeping a handkerchief in your pocket — the answer is probably yes.
He knew what he was doing.
And now, so do we.
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