A review of biblical literature reveals that the sins of the father, are in all respect the sins of the sons. The sins that have been done by the father, are borne by the sons and therefore it is the duty of the sons to repent for such transgressions with the Lord. This book seeks to derive the same principle and apply it to the concepts of family, work, finance and acquired habits. Throughout early childhood development we are exposed and learn a lot from our parents and caretakers and this is what ultimately shapes our general outlook on life and our behaviors as well as actions in adulthood. We simply cannot run away far enough not to get away from our parents, the apple does not fall far away from the tree after all. The author will be using his own life experience and that of his family to try and show as well as validate the above statements. He will further show and suggest how one can be able to use what they have learnt from their parents to better their lives and to also break the chains of acquired habits which harm us in relation to life, work and finance.