Early instruction on the value of money is crucial for children. Kids may find it more satisfying to earn what they want rather than asking their parents to pay for it.
Recently, two young children worked incredibly hard to pay for the tickets to their favorite country artist’s concert themselves. It paid off greatly when they received a special shout-out from the singer himself.
One of the top country music stars right now is Luke Combs. Hit songs including “When It Rains It Pours,” “Beautiful Crazy,” and “Beer Never Broke My Heart” are among his best known.
Bo Fenderson, 12, and his pal Tanner, also 12, knew they had to attend the singer’s concert when it was scheduled for Bangor, Maine.
But the cost of concert tickets is high. Bo’s mother Desiree said to TV5, “The concert was brought up and it was an immediate, yes.” But the cost of the tickets was high.
The boys’ parents agreed that they could attend as long as they could afford the tickets themselves. The hardworking youngsters started working right away and were hired to stack wood.
These young people not only attended a concert they will never forget, but they also gained insight into the value of perseverance.
Hard work and kindness are the two things in life that matter most, according to Bo.
Tanner added, “Work is rewarded.
Luke Combs has developed a reputation for being incredibly kind to his concertgoers. He recently made news after refunding the audience for a concert because his voice wasn’t in the best condition, despite the fact that he played the entire event.