Read the following passage:
I had been reaching for the wrong things all along. I
thought my family wanted nice cars and private schools. I -
thought they expected me to provide these for them. I told
myself it was O.K. to make up for "quantity time" by forcing
in some "quality time with an expensive vacation. But they
missed me. You know, a hundred bedtime stories are
worth more than a week in Cancun with a father who's
passed out from exhaustion.
What is most likely the purpose of the passage?
O
A To illustrate that one can't put a price on health and happiness
O
B. To teach that it's the little things in life that count
O
C. To show that you can't make everyone happy all the time
O
D. To caution against spending time and money foolishly