The most dangerous inheritance we can leave our sons isn’t debt or instability. It’s obsolete mental frameworks.

Most fathers are still operating from playbooks written in an era of industrial careers, geographic stability, and clear hierarchies. Meanwhile, their boys are entering a fluid world of remote work, AI disruption, and social structures in constant flux.

We’re teaching them to climb ladders that no longer exist while ignoring the mountains they’ll actually need to scale. The question isn’t whether the world is changing, it’s whether we’re brave enough to admit our maps are outdated and start drawing new ones alongside our sons.

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So where we are going to run around shooting each other?

There's always somebody with a bigger militia man

You’ve got it backwards. This isn’t about finding fights, it’s about raising men who won’t run when fights find them.

Uh huh

Guns don't kill people

But they do help

So much truth

🫵🏻Yes

Sorry bro!

No need to apologise, just link it properly next time.

We're all still learning how to Nostr.

Marty has only just stopped doing this with his long form posts.

So you’re saying, just post the note link?

Just paste the Note ID