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The importance of grooming NextGen

Children must be taught to be flexible, open to changes in life’s blueprint

- DUBAI BY ANIS SAJAN ■ Anis Sajan is Vice-Chairman of Danube Group.

Life is full of surprises, both good and bad. Teaching your children how to enjoy life is a parent’s responsibi­lity. It means teaching them to be flexible and open to the changes in life’s blueprint.

It also means weaving gratitude and what matters most into the fabric of their thinking: health, family and friends above all else. This helps with being able to put life into perspectiv­e in the face of setbacks, both personal and profession­al.

I and my wife are parents to two children: Azhar (23) and Sahil (20). The onus of bringing them up to be grounded has been my wife Rubina Sajan’s.

She has inculcated in them our family values, which make our family a close-knit group. My brother Rizwan and I survived the Kuwait war and when we came to UAE we had to build our empire from scratch. The biggest strength through all the trials has been our bond. The same values are reflected in the bonds shared by Adel [Rizwan Sajan’s son] and my children. Any relationsh­ip can’t be forced, it has to come from within the heart and I see a reflection of me and my brother’s bond in the bond shared by our three children. It’s something I am very proud of.

Their humility comes from my wife. I am proud of the way Ruby has brought them up and blessed to have her by my side in this journey of parenthood.

Our kids are blessed; they didn’t have to venture too far to gain experience; Danube Group is a big learning academy in itself. Azhar and Sahil both have spent a large part of their holidays in the Danube offices learning the company’s day to day operations.

Unpredicta­ble

Life today is very unpredicta­ble and it is very important that your children are not left stranded, if something happens to the head of the family. I was only 8 when I lost my father, and it was tough for my elder brother Rizwan who became responsibl­e for the whole family.

Today, I’m 49 and my children are only 23 and 20, but I can say with conviction that my children are ready to take on life.

Educating children from a young age will help them become drivers of their own destiny and help them face the world and pass life’s hurdles with ease and composure.

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