Jason Momoa knows what wisdom he wants to impart on his kids. The 43-year-old actor covers the latest issue of , and, in the accompanying interview, reveals the most important thing he teaches his and ex Lisa Bonet's children, Nakoa-Wolf, 14, and Lola Iolani, 15.«There's nothing worth doing if it's not gonna be hard and it's not gonna be a struggle.
It's OK to fall. You fall, you get back up and do it again,» Momoa says of what he tells his kids. «They wanna be perfect and they're afraid; they think if you fall, it's bad.
But I'm like, 'No, falling is great, man. Falling is great 'cause you're gonna succeed if you keep doing it.'»One thing that gives the actor a «massive bond» with his kids is climbing, so much so that he has the teens send him videos of them doing it while he's away working.«I'm watching my heart climb up the wall.
They're children, but they're so strong and confident and express themselves through movement,» he says. «Sometimes you have to be dynamic, sometimes static and smooth, and you just get to explore.
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