Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson's Life Goals For His Daughter Include Learning To Drive At Eight Years Old

An eight-year-old on the road? Terrifying.

Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson has shared the milestones he wants his one-year-old daughter to achieve by certain ages and he has very high expectations.

While most parents won’t so much as let their children cross the road alone at age eight, Johnson wants his daughter Jasmine to have mastered driving a pick up truck before she reaches double figures.

“There are mornings in life where there are no words... this is not one of those mornings,” he captioned a daddy-daughter photo on Instagram on Wednesday 19 April.

“Jazzy, let daddy tell you his goals.

“By five, you’ll be looking people in the eye when you firmly shake their hand.

By eight, you’ll know how to fish, drive daddy’s pick up truck and do cardio.” 

“And by 10, you’ll be able to directly say to people, ‘Great job, I like it a lot, but let’s see how we can make it better’. Helluva plan right sweetheart?”

However Jazzy was nonplussed by her father’s plans. Explaining his daughter’s reaction to his inspirational speech The Rock wrote: 

 “Buh! *she points to the ground at a bug.” 

We couldn’t have said it better ourselves, Jazzy.

Before You Go

10 Things All Toddlers Really Want To Do
Post things(01 of10)
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There is something so brilliantly intriguing about putting something through a hole and it just, well, disappearing. Forever. So, if they can’t reach the letter box to post valuable items from the inside of your house to the outside of your house (car keys for example), they will definitely settle for your credit cards and a gap between the floorboards. (credit:Lumi Images/Elsa Dunkel)
Swing on the curtains(02 of10)
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Yes, they’ve been told time and time again that if they hang on them the whole pole will fall off the wall... but they don’t believe you, they think you’re just being mean. (credit:RJW)
Cover the bathroom with toothpaste and stick stuff to it(03 of10)
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It’s frustrating for them that something which looks like glue is only ever dispatched in tiny, pea-sized amounts – and disappears in their mouth. (credit:Getty Images)
Touch the toilet brush(04 of10)
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Simply because ever since they have been able to move, they’ve been told not to touch it, or indeed go anywhere near it. They don’t just want to touch it though, do they? No, actually they want to clean the floor, and the walls, and the bath with it. (credit:Getty Images)
Cut their own hair(05 of10)
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It’s something they have been thinking about for AGES. Leave a pair of craft scissors unattended at any point, even the non-pointy ones, and you’ll find your child 15 minutes later, hiding behind the sofa, sitting on tufts. (credit:Summer Derrick)
Write on your work(06 of10)
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Yes, they have their own paper, but it’s just not the same. They might do one or two pictures on their own pad, but in your diary? They really want to do a picture and ‘writing’ on every last page. Just for you. (credit:Claudia Gopperl)
Take their wheeled toy/buggy/scooter up the stairs(07 of10)
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Warnings about the dangers of wheeled toys at the top of a staircase fall on deaf ears when all they can focus on is HOW FAST THEY COULD GO DOWN! (credit:Frida Marquez)
Drink squash with no water in it(08 of10)
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They might not even drink squash as a general rule, but they have a very strong suspicion that neat squash is amazingly delicious. First chance they get, they’ll grab themselves a cup/bowl/vase, fill it with neat squash and hide somewhere, grimacing as they persevere and force it down (because, surprisingly enough, it’s actually quite foul). (credit:Getty Images/Gallo Images ROOTS Collection)
Make an actual successful phone call(09 of10)
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This usually results in having a proper person on the other end – even if they are saying “HELLO? HELLO? WHO IS THIS? PUT THE PHONE DOWN!” or, alternatively “Emergency services, which service do you require?” They’ll never give up. (credit:Getty Images/RooM RF)
Give the cat a bath(10 of10)
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When they try, and fail, they’ll really want to make the cat wear a doll’s outfit. When they try this, and fail again, they’ll really want to decorate the cat with very sticky stickers. Bingo! (credit:jurgita.photography)