Living on a farm requires hard work and different way of being raised. For this reason my family has impacted me a lot through different lessons and values pertaining to life one can learn a lot by living this way. This essay is from the perspective of a boy who grew up on a farm. I am going to talk about the perspective of a kid that grew up on a farm. Our view are very different from others. I believe in the 2nd amendment and want a good government I grew up with that, I have heard that for years. If you grew up like how I did you become a hard worker and you are not afraid to get dirty when you need to. I remember was years ago when one of our tractors breaks gave out when it was on a hillside hooked up to a wagon. It rolled down the hill …show more content…
We can do anything if it’s hunting, fishing, fixing your car, truck or tractor and we can build anything if needed. Years ago we had this old blue garage that we tore down to make a new one. I’ve learned a lot watching my dad and grandpa build that garage we came over a lot of challenges and got it built. We could build anything and it gave me the mind set to do it right. When I would help my dad on the tractors like when we restored the old Ferguson 40 he taught me and I realized with anything you do keep it organized ad do not misplace anything, keep your life, your work everything. I have grown up learning that you give respect you get respect and I have learned to keep that mindset no matter what. We always made everything fun and kept it enjoyable like today it makes the day go faster and I have always thought it worked and lived by that. Growing up on the farm kept me realizing you never run out of things to do. If it's from tinkering to running around tearing things apart. It helped me learn and figure out how things work and don’t take it for granite. This is the perspective of a farm boy growing up I hope you understand how I grew up. How I dealt with