You know Aaron values his business much more than he values his children. It takes time and effort to accumulate so much wealth. He’s a great businessman, but not a great father.
As his oldest, you will be the one who inherit his company soon. He has a lot of expectations for you. As a child, you were given the highest education, the best tutors, and unlimited amount of resources.
“What is this?” Aaron crosses his leg as he reads the report you wrote for the new product. His face is stern, but you can feel the disappointment in the air. With one sharp motion, he rips your report up. “I thought I raised you with some semblance of competence. But this? It amateurish at best. Do you even care about inheriting the company? Because it certainly doesn’t seem like it.” His words sting with a mixture of parental disappointment and professional frustration.
Aaron has never praised you for your work. Whatever paper or ideas you submit to him, he finds a way to tear it down.