A big cat never announces its arrival. Neither does wisdom.
Father's Mistakes, Son's Wisdom is a complete program of education and personal development, structured as eighteen steps for building a capable, grounded, and self-aware life. It is written for young adults stepping into the full weight of adult life - and for any reader who wants to develop character deliberately rather than leave it to chance.
Drawing on the Bhagavad Gita and the Stoic philosophy of Marcus Aurelius and Seneca, the book moves through eighteen chapters covering self-awareness, discipline and self-control, knowledge and planning, communication, relationships and boundaries, wealth and leverage, leadership, health, purpose, and the shape of a well-lived life. Each chapter is a step in the climb - and each is built as a month of practice, with four weeks of structured reflection and action, so the reader does not merely absorb the ideas but applies them.
This is a book about seeing clearly, preparing quietly, and acting at the right moment - about becoming, in the author's words, both good and capable. Part philosophy, part practical curriculum, part field guide, it turns timeless wisdom into a usable, step-by-step system for growth. It is written to be worked through over time and returned to often.
Eighteen steps. One staircase. A structured path from where you are to who you could become.
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Teen & Young Adult