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Parenting & Family Quote by Orlando A. Battista

"The best inheritance a parent can give his children is a few minutes of his time each day"

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A “few minutes” is doing a lot of work here: it’s a deliberately small, almost laughably manageable unit that quietly indicts every parent who still can’t spare it. Battista frames attention as an inheritance, borrowing the language of wills and wealth to shame the culture that treats money as legacy and time as an expendable commodity. The rhetorical trick is that the offer sounds modest while the demand is total. If you can’t give minutes, you’re not “busy” so much as you’ve made a choice about who matters.

The subtext is that children don’t experience love as an abstract commitment; they experience it as presence, repetition, and predictability. “Each day” is the pressure point. Not the occasional grand outing, not the heroic weekend fatherhood, but the unglamorous daily check-in that tells a kid they’re not competing with a phone, a job, or adult stress for basic recognition. Battista also sidesteps the sentimental trap of equating good parenting with endless time. He’s making a scalable argument: you don’t need leisure-class freedom to be emotionally available, just a consistent ritual of notice.

Context matters. Battista, writing in a 20th-century North American world of long work hours, suburban family ideals, and accelerating consumer culture, is pushing back on the era’s quiet bargain: provide materially now, connect emotionally later. The line lands because it reframes “providing” as something you do with your body and attention, not your paycheck. It’s less a warm aphorism than a moral audit.

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Later attribution: How to Raise a Millionaire (Ann M. James, 2012) modern compilationISBN: 9781614482475 · ID: AT7DcuSgo7IC
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"The best inheritance a parent can give his children is a few minutes of his time each day." FixQuotes, 6 Mar. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-best-inheritance-a-parent-can-give-his-159299/. Accessed 28 Mar. 2026.

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Orlando A. Battista (June 20, 1917 - October 3, 1995) was a Author from USA.

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