And graduated from a catholic high school called St. Francis, went to Pasadena City College and then Cal Poly Pomona, and finally got my master's degree from UCLA. I had a great life. My father was the one that kind of pushed me to continue getting good education. But I married one of the cheerleaders. And at 21 years of age, which no one hardly believed that my father swore she was pregnant. But we just were in love. My father died in 1972 and was suddenly of cancer

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Ty Dobbs
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#inspire #uplift #mentors #wisdom #learn

And I'm glad you're able to look back and be grateful for the lessons and the teachings that he provided, because I think that if we're not actively learning from our elders, whether it's our fathers or our mentors or whoever, if we're not actively learning from the people who are a couple of decades older than us, then I think we're probably missing the mark in life. At least that's my motto
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