For My Sons Podcast
Most men are taught to avoid failure. Nobody tells them it might be the most important education they ever receive. In this episode of For My Sons, Papa O explores one of the most misunderstood forces in a man's development — failure. Not as a sign of inadequacy, but as the mechanism through which character is forged, ego is corrected, and real strength is built. Drawing from five years of personal setback — including repeated professional rejection that began with what he believed was a guaranteed opportunity — Papa O shares an honest account of what failure actually teaches a man when he is humble enough to receive the lesson. This episode covers: * Why a boy protected from failure too long becomes a man unprepared for reality * The difference between failure as an event and failure as an identity * The Yoruba proverb that reframes falling as a natural part of strength — and what truly destroys a man * The story of the Yoruba blacksmith and what the forge reveals about pressure and purpose * The Failure Iteration Principle — a three-stage framework: Analyse Honestly, Seek Wise Counsel, Rebuild Strategically This is not motivational content. This is a direct conversation about what it takes to grow through disappointment, emerge from seasons of uncertainty, and become the kind of man that people can depend on when real pressure arrives. Yoruba Proverb Featured: "Ìṣubú kì í pa ẹni; àìgbọ̀nwọ̀ lẹ́yìn ìṣubú ló ń pa ẹni." Falling does not kill a person. Refusing to rise after the fall is what kills him. 🎙️ For My Sons is a podcast for men who are building themselves into better fathers, leaders, and men. Every week — one story, one proverb, one step. 📩 The weekly newsletter, Masculine Discipline Letters, goes deeper. Subscribe at formysons.subscribepage.io.
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