There Is No Job more Important than
Parenting
By Benjamin Carson
My belief began when
I was just a kid. I dreamed of becoming a doctor.
My mother was a domestic
servant. (81) {{U}}Through her work, she observed that successful people
spent a lot more time reading than they did watching television.{{/U}} She
announced that my brother and I could only watch two to three pre-selected TV
programmes during the week. In our free time, we had to read two books each from
the Detroit Public Library and submit to her written book reports. She would
mark them up with check marks and highlights. Years later we realised her marks
were a ruse. My mother was illiterate; she had only received a third-grade
education.
(82) {{U}}Although we had no money, between the covers
of those books, I could go anywhere, do anything and be anybody{{/U}}.
When I entered high school I was an A-student, but not for long. I wanted
the fancy clothes. I wanted to hang out with the guys. I went from being an
A-student to a B-student to a C- student, but I didn't care. I was getting the
high fives and the low fives and the pats on the back. I was cool.
One night my mother came home from working her multiple jobs and I
complained about not having enough Italian knit shirts. She said, "Okay, I'll
give you all the money I make this week scrubbing floors and cleaning bathrooms,
and you can buy the family food and pay the bills. With everything left over,
you can have all the Italian knit shirts you want. "
I was very
pleased with that arrangement but once I got through allocating money, there was
nothing left. (83) {{U}}I realised my mother was a financial genius to be able to
keep a roof over our heads and any kind of food on the table, much less buy
clothes{{/U}}.
(84) {{U}}I also realised that immediate
gratification wasn't going to get me anywhere. Success required intellectual
preparation.{{/U}}
I went back to my studies and became an
A-student again, and eventually I fulfilled my dream of becoming a doctor.
(85) {{U}}My story is really my mother's story—a woman with
little formal education or worldly goods who used her position as a parent to
change the lives of many people around the globe.{{/U}} There is no job more
important than parenting. This I believe.