For My Sons Podcast
Gentlemen, from time to time, we add important lessons to the curriculum. Because the journey from boyhood to manhood is not built on motivation alone. It is built on principles, virtues, and disciplines that shape a man over time. In this Curriculum Series episode of For My Sons, Papa O explores one of the most important virtues a man can develop: patience. Not passive waiting. Not standing still. But the discipline to continue working while progress takes time. Through the story of legendary sushi master Jiro Ono, insights from the Stanford Marshmallow Experiment, and timeless Yoruba wisdom, this episode explores why mastery, character, and long-term success are built slowly — one deliberate step at a time. In this episode: * Why impatience causes many men to quit too early * The connection between patience and mastery * How delayed gratification shapes long-term success * Why meaningful growth is often invisible at first * Three practical ways to develop patience in daily life Yoruba Proverb: “Sùúrù l’ẹṣin rere.” Patience is the horse of character. This episode is part of the Curriculum Series — lessons added to strengthen the foundations of discipline, masculinity, responsibility, and legacy. For young men learning endurance. For fathers teaching perseverance. For men trying to build something meaningful without chasing shortcuts. Listen now and continue the journey toward legacy. #ForMySons #CurriculumSeries #Patience #Masculinity #Fatherhood #Discipline #DelayedGratification #SelfDevelopment #Leadership #Legacy
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