Wisdom
A Father's Influence
There is a fundamental truth about our lives that remains constant: we are all shaped by a collection of influences and experiences. Among these influences, the role that our parents or significant figures play in our character formation is pivotal. I am a testament to this truth, as the person I am today is profoundly influenced by the life and lessons of my father. The compass of his teachings – honesty, integrity, sincerity, faith, determination, patience, familial love, and the spirit to never give up – has become the guiding principle of my life.
Lewis Hamilton
Lewis Hamilton is a name synonymous with Formula One racing. He is a seven-time Formula One World Champion, a record he shares with Michael Schumacher, and considered one of the greatest drivers of all time. Over the years, Hamilton has broken numerous records and achieved milestones that have cemented his place as a legend in the world of motorsports.
Mahendrarajah MithusharanPublished about a year ago in MenList Dad
My dad is a big fan of lists. He’s the kind of guy who researches the best method, weighs the pros and cons, and sticks to the recipe. He is not one to go about a task willy-nilly.
Leslie WritesPublished about a year ago in MenBeyond the Horizon
Once upon a time, in a small town nestled between towering mountains, there lived a man named Jonathan. He was an ordinary man, leading an ordinary life, yet he felt an inexplicable emptiness deep within his soul. The routines of daily life, the monotonous tasks, and the superficial interactions with others left him yearning for something more profound.
Siddhesh ChalkePublished about a year ago in MenThe Guiding Light
Introduction: As the radiant sun casts its golden glow upon the upcoming Father's Day and the launch of the Men Community, my heart brims with appreciation as I reflect on the extraordinary role my father figure has played in shaping my identity. In this deeply reflective essay, I embark on a journey of gratitude, celebrating the remarkable impact my father figure has had on every facet of my life. Through his unwavering love, firm guidance, and steadfast belief in my potential, he has woven an exquisite tapestry that adorns my very being. This essay aims to delve into the depth of this influence, capturing the moments, lessons, and values that have left an indelible mark on my journey.
Festus AdeyemoPublished about a year ago in MenProbably The Unknown Smartest Man Who Ever Lived
You'll probably say Isaac Newton, Stephen Hawking, or another eminent scientist if I ask you who the brightest person to ever exist on Earth was. What if I told you that there was an extremely smart person who was little known? He was a mathematical genius and a child prodigy. Why wasn't he successful or well-known?
Althea MarchPublished about a year ago in MenThe Day I Told My Dad I Hated Him
"I thought you hated me," my dad said to me. It was almost 2 in the morning, we were standing outside of my sister's house after my other sister got married in the backyard. The conversation took turns that I hadn't expected and my already thin filter was gone thanks to Mike's Hard Lemonade and tequila shots.
Edward AndersonPublished about a year ago in MenStepdads Rock
My stepfather came into our lives in an unusual way. Like most stepdads, he married my mom, that much is obvious, but the way it came about and the kind of dad he has been is something unique in its own right.
Veronica ColdironPublished about a year ago in Men- Content Warning
Celebrating Fatherhood
Once upon a time, in a small town nestled amidst rolling green hills, there lived a man named David. He was a simple man with a heart full of love and a smile that could light up the darkest of rooms. David was a father, and his greatest joy in life was his children. Little did he know that his journey of fatherhood would become an inspiration to those around him, an embodiment of the unsung heroes who walk among us.
MARK SOHANPublished about a year ago in Men - Content Warning
No One Really Tells You The Hardest Part Of Getting Older
No one ever died wishing they’d worked more, she said, rightness written all over her pretty face. Dig taken. I don’t know, I said.
MARK SOHANPublished about a year ago in Men Why I Love my Pops...
6JUN2023; 0354, TUE– Capitol Heights, Maryland, USA It's later than the second American Revolution tonight. Tho, I believe that there's no time like the present for a gift of a gem, dropped on me way back when; by none other than the Old Man.
Nefarious DarriusPublished about a year ago in MenWhat Every Father Needs to Know
When I was 16, our family vehicle was a 1977 Chevy Suburban. It wasn’t pretty, but it was tough. It had a big engine and four-wheel drive.
Ben ShepherdPublished about a year ago in Men