I think that P. Diddy had the right motive but wasn’t thinking clearly when he gave his 16yr old son a maybach. Just like he had to scratch and claw his way to the top, this was an opportunity to demonstrate “the value” of earning something. He could have rewarded him with something just as great but with a more sentimental value. P.D. earned his position in life, it wasn’t handed to him on a silver platter, so it is; although you may have the means to provide for your children, you cannot buy value and respect. What about the FOUNDATIONAL LESSONS. Sorry to bring this up but we need to learn from the Paris Hilton’s of the world. Not because you have the $$$$ means that you have what it takes to earn and keep the respect of those around you!! What happens when the $$$ is gone???
I think that P. Diddy had the right motive but wasn’t thinking clearly when he gave his 16yr old son a maybach. Just like he had to scratch and claw his way to the top, this was an opportunity to demonstrate “the value” of earning something. He could have rewarded him with something just as great but with a more sentimental value. P.D. earned his position in life, it wasn’t handed to him on a silver platter, so it is; although you may have the means to provide for your children, you cannot buy value and respect. What about the FOUNDATIONAL LESSONS. Sorry to bring this up but we need to learn from the Paris Hilton’s of the world. Not because you have the $$$$ means that you have what it takes to earn and keep the respect of those around you!! What happens when the $$$ is gone???