For My Sons Podcast
Most young men were never taught how to say no. They were taught to be agreeable. Available. Accommodating. And for a while, that looks like a strength. But there comes a point — after enough exhaustion, after enough resentment, after enough of yourself has quietly been given away — when a man realises something. He has spent so long keeping everybody else comfortable that he no longer knows how to keep himself grounded. That is what this episode is about. Not boundaries as a buzzword. Not boundaries as selfishness. But boundaries as the quiet, disciplined act of knowing what you stand for, what you protect, and what deserves access to your life. We explore a Yoruba proverb that cuts to the heart of it: a person who does not know where he stands will be pushed around by life. We talk about the young man who slowly loses himself trying to avoid conflict and keep everybody happy. We look at what Miyamoto Musashi understood about focus and protection that most men never learn. And we break down the three boundaries every man needs: personal, relational, and moral. This is part of the For My Sons Curriculum Series. One story. One proverb. One step. If this is the kind of conversation you have been waiting for, it is here. New episodes every Monday.
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