I was about eight years old and I was telling my father, Frank Pullar, about a problem that I was facing in my life. He listened to me until I finished telling him. He then paused for a moment before replying “And what are you going to do about it?”
Over the years he did the same, individually with my sisters and my brother on a number of occasions.
So I have been trained from a young age to ask myself that question, “What am I going to do about it?”