This is one young man who clearly has his priorities in order and has a moral compass that is guiding him in the right direction.
And who, should he return to college, undoubtedly will run into a composition teacher (me, perhaps - hope not) who tells him to get his priorities in order when he turns a paper in a day or so late.
Nope.
This young man will return to college and when family life intrudes upon his school work, he will accept that he can't do everything equally well and will take the late points.
He may not graduate with a 4.0; but, he will be admired by all his professors who will beg him for the privilege to write a letter of rec. when he applies for a new job.
After he is accepted, he will be admired for his dedication to both his family and his work which will result in other people attempting to emulate his values.
His children will grow up and pass on these values to their families and friends.
I predict that in 100 years that the people of Earth will be at peace with each other which will free up an incredible amount of resources which will be directed to feeding everyone and solving many of our societal issues.
All because of one person. Who could have guessed?
Alan