

Three Rules for Life
8 snips Jan 28, 2025
Discover three essential life principles inspired by Theodore Roosevelt: Courage, Justice, and Discipline. Learn how these virtues can help instill resilience and integrity in children. The discussion emphasizes facing challenges without hesitation and promoting individuality in a supportive environment. Tune in for valuable insights on parenting that draw from stoic philosophy and the wisdom of an iconic leader.
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Roosevelt's Advice for Sports and Life
- Don't flinch, don't foul, and hit the line hard.
- This advice from Theodore Roosevelt applies to both sports and life.
Stoic Virtues in Roosevelt's Advice
- Roosevelt's advice embodies Stoic virtues: courage (don't flinch), justice (don't foul), and discipline (hit hard).
- These virtues are key to navigating challenges effectively.
Roosevelt's Upbringing
- Theodore Roosevelt was a sickly child, but his father encouraged his physical development through sports.
- This instilled not just strength but a life philosophy in young Roosevelt.