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RE: Mr. Bonkers gets a job

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I am wondering about the reaction of your nephew when he will find out about the simulation he was being an entrepreneur in created by his parents.

Also, it's such a early age. I wonder about the cuteness overloaded when he knocks on doors. While it seems beautiful, it's dangerous to do a similar experiment or training in some parts of Pakistan.

When you gifted him enough legos, he was surely fell in love with them. I will be eagerly waiting for what lego toy he will buy with him first payout.

Good luck to my little entrepreneur. Sending love from Pakistan to my little angel!

A message to my little angel is: Don't burnout, one little step at a time and all will be fine.

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This whole exercise is about the learning experience and it's all been pre-arranged by my brother. My nephew would never be allowed to knock on random doors and wander about without supervision, it's far too dangerous, probably for different reasons than in Pakistan, but dangerous all the same.

I'll probably do a post on his progress eventually and maybe also for when he buys his first Lego with money he earned himself.

He's really a good kid and is learning some great lessons, developing his personality, and gaining valuable skills that, once part of his nature, will help him navigate what's going to be a very complicated world when he's older.