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I Am FATHA: Fathers are the Highest Authority (It’s time we act like it)

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Ep. 20 As fathers, it's imperative that we possess a deep understanding of ourselves. The archaic notion of relying on guesswork to ascertain our worth and capabilities is a thing of the past. We must be cognizant of our duties and rights as fathers, and we shouldn't have to be reminded of this simply because we are fathers. Because we are men, it is our duty to protect our loved ones from any imminent danger without any apologies. We do not rely on mere likes or friend requests for a solution as we set the trend. But, with discipline and authority, we assist in your growth and prosperity and the development of our survival and legacy.

Being honest and trustworthy is crucial. We must acknowledge our limitations and avoid attempting things beyond our abilities. Blindly following authority without questioning it is not a trait of a wise man. This mindset is a product of ignorance and a legacy of conquerors who ruled with authoritarianism, disregarding the feelings and situations of others while serving their wicked interests.

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Ep. 20 As fathers, it's imperative that we possess a deep understanding of ourselves. The archaic notion of relying on guesswork to ascertain our worth and capabilities is a thing of the past. We must be cognizant of our duties and rights as fathers, and we shouldn't have to be reminded of this simply because we are fathers. Because we are men, it is our duty to protect our loved ones from any imminent danger without any apologies. We do not rely on mere likes or friend requests for a solution as we set the trend. But, with discipline and authority, we assist in your growth and prosperity and the development of our survival and legacy.

Being honest and trustworthy is crucial. We must acknowledge our limitations and avoid attempting things beyond our abilities. Blindly following authority without questioning it is not a trait of a wise man. This mindset is a product of ignorance and a legacy of conquerors who ruled with authoritarianism, disregarding the feelings and situations of others while serving their wicked interests.

SPONSORED BY CREATE A PIZZA: home of the FATHA TORCH Lunch Special Try the Vegan Meatball Pizza with Sexy Cheese and a Drink for only $5.99

766 Monroe Ave, Rochester, NY Order Ahead at www.createapizza585.com

Connect with Fatha Torch:

Instagram: @FathaTorch Website: www.fathatorch.com

ABIMILECHH FOUNDATION -Local Programs for Fathers

Want to be a sponsor or guest on the podcast?

Email me at fathatorch@gmail.com

Loved this episode? Leave us a review and rating here:

Podchaser , Listen Notes

Buy me a coffee or send a CashApp $RAHG76

Other episodes you'll enjoy:

Why Kids Don’t Respect Their Parents Anymore

Stop Being Your Child’s Friend and Start Being Their Leader

How to Embrace the Wisdom of Elders to Raise the Youth

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