Episode 73: EP 73 Shit my dad says and why you should take this seriously. It might even be your legacy.
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EP 73 Shit my dad says and why you should take this seriously.
Dad sayings are not just words — they are memory-efficient life frameworks. MELFS. You remember them because they are short, emotionally charged, and repeated during formative moments.
Dads often have sayings because they're a way to impart wisdom, share experiences, and connect with their children, often using memorable phrases that become ingrained in family culture.
Sayings can be used to reinforce desired behaviors or discourage undesirable ones.
Why is shit your dad or even mum says important and how does this impact us as fathers?
· Shared experiences, emotions, learning moments
· Emotional states encode memories more deeply
· Repetition builds mental shortcuts
· Dad sayings are short, punchy and repeated. Builds heutristics (method)
Fathers are a pillar of experience, survival and social strategies.
Emotional algorithms for life – How to save, how to treat people, how to build resilience, how to keep your ego in check. Research has proved this. Stories and phrases give life structure
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