Learn about the importance of teaching children self-control and personal conduct in difficult situations, with a focus on Margaret Thatcher's father as an example. The chapter concludes by encouraging listeners to share the podcast and sign up for an email version.
"In 1952, Margaret Thatcher’s father was driven out of office when a rival political party won a majority in the election. His position wasn’t a particularly partisan one, so it surprised him and most people when his head came up on the chopping block.
Her father was upset. He was hurt. And he could have reacted in a way driven by those emotions. But he didn’t."
Find out about the lesson that this man's actions hold for all of us on today's Daily Dad Podcast.
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