A father, before his death, told his son:

A father, before his death, told his son:
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“This is a watch your grandfather gave and this is more than 200 years old, but before I give it to you go to the watch shop on the first street, and tell him I want to sell it, and see how much it is”.
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Son went out to watch store and then returned to his father, who stated, “the watchmaker said he’ll pay 5 dollars because it’s old”.
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The father told his son “Go to the coffee shop”.
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He went to the cafe and returned to his father and told him ” The coffeemaker said he’ll pay $5″.
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The father said “Go to the museum and show that watch”.
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The son visited the museum and later returned and told his father “They offered me a million dollars for this piece”.
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The father said “I wanted to inform you that the right people value your worth in a positive way. Do not put yourself in the wrong spot and be angry when they don’t respect your worth.
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Who is aware of your worth? who will appreciate you? Don’t remain in a location which doesn’t fit you”.
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Know your worth