Maria Shriver Asks -- How Did Your Mother Encourage You To Be Who You Are?

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  • Would lady gaga be who she is if she has a different mother? that's a thinker.

  • Sorry for triple post but just wanted to say i found this video very powerful and made me appreciate my mum a little more.

  • My mother always believed in me no matter what, she always told me i could be or do anything i wanted as even though thats not the truth, having her believe in me was enough.

  • i wish i had a mom, she would've given me lots of tips on life if she was still here....sadly she passed away 18 years ago :(

  • Glad the Weiner scandal is letting your family get peace.. Would love to hear your thoughts about why men do these things, and how you got through this when you ready. Dont go back to Arnold, hes trash.

  • Just to clarify, my previous statement sounds as if i am joking, but it is 100% true. I do not have a glass jaw, she just hits really hard.

  • Well, i remember that time when i was young and me and my mom were getting out of the supermarket and a black guy tried to rob us, but my mom beat the hell out of him.

    Years later, i was going to traing to be world champion in boxing, but my mom punched me and almost knocked me out, so i didnt pursue it. That saved me from potential brain damage, and now i am writing a novel, and pursuing a Phd.

  • @jamespantos I see. Well, if she is as you describe her, I personally think she would be even more deserving of compassion, especially if she is in a situation she was not prepared for. I'm neither starving nor suffering, but I have been unemployed for over a year. Who among us doesn't have problems? But for me that doesn't mean we can't empathize with someone else's pain. Some things have nothing to do with economic status.

  • @IrisMG watching a 60 year old spoiled brat hit a rough patch for the first time in her life feeling sorry for herself...does that some it up..i see people starving and suffering everyday...this women is pathetic imo and does not deserve your pity or mine..

  • Unfortunately, my mother wasn't all that encouraging. She herself never got the chance to be who she really wanted, so she just didn't have the tools to pass on to me or my brother on how to do that.

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