2.1.1 What was your father's attitude towards life?

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2.1.2 What did your father want to teach you by taking you to see chickens having their heads
chopped off?
2.1.3 How did you feel about the experiences with animals that your father made you go through?
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2.1.4 What did your father say about life being a fight for survival?
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2.1.5 What happened when you came home from the hospital?
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2.1.1 My father had a tough and pragmatic attitude towards life. He believed in survival of the fittest and that one must be prepared to fight to survive.

2.1.2 By taking me to see chickens having their heads chopped off, my father wanted to teach me the harsh reality of life and the importance of being strong and resilient.
2.1.3 I felt conflicted about the experiences with animals that my father made me go through. On one hand, I understood the lessons he was trying to teach me, but on the other hand, it was difficult for me to witness the violence and brutality.
2.1.4 My father believed that life was a constant struggle for survival, and that only the strong and determined would succeed. He emphasized the importance of being tough and resilient in order to navigate the challenges of life.
2.1.5 When I came home from the hospital, my father was there waiting for me. He was relieved to see me alive and hugged me tightly, showing his love and concern for me.