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Tell My Sons: A Father's Last Letters Tell My Sons: A Father's Last Letters by Mark M. Weber
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“To be strong enough to know when you are weak, brave enough to face yourself when you are afraid.

Not to seek the path of comfort, but to face the stress and spur of the difficulty and challenge.

Not to substitute words for actions.

To be proud and unbending in honest failure but humble and gentle in success.

To seek out and experience a vigor of the emotions, a freshness of the deep springs of lift, an appetite of adventure over love of ease.

To seek a temper of the will, a quality of the imagination and to exercise a temperamental predominance of courage over timidity.

To be modest so that you will appreciate the open mind of true wisdom, the meekness of true strength.

To be serious, yet never to take yourself too seriously; to cry, but also to laugh.

To discover the sense of wonder, the unfailing hope of what is next, and the joy and inspiration of life.”
Mark Weber, Tell My Sons . . .
“David Brooks’s The Social Animal. I recommend chapters 3 through 9, which give a far richer account than what I think about the subject.”
Mark M. Weber, Tell My Sons: A Father's Last Letters