
This Is The Most Impressive Form Of Greatness
Jul 29, 2021
Discover the profound connection between fatherhood and greatness. The discussion emphasizes the need for fathers to prioritize family over fame, highlighting the emotional impact on children. Ryan offers insights into leadership in family life and shares an exciting new live course for those wanting to sharpen their leadership skills. The balance between personal achievements and being present at home is explored, urging listeners to redefine what true greatness looks like in the context of parenthood.
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Absent Fathers
- Children of great men like Einstein and Mandela noted their fathers' absence.
- Their greatness came at the expense of fatherhood.
Choices and Consequences
- Churchill prioritized hobbies over family, while Kennedy's infidelity stole time from his children.
- These choices contrast with figures like de Gaulle, who prioritized family over temporary power.
Prioritizing Family
- De Gaulle prioritized family, and Ginsburg protected time for her daughter.
- Roosevelt believed that raising children surpasses other successes.