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The Importance of Accepting Criticism — Why Strong Men Stay Correctable | For My Sons - Episode 29

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Criticism isn’t an attack — it’s an investment. In this episode, we explore why the men who grow, lead, and leave legacy are the men who stay teachable. Drawing from personal stories, Yoruba wisdom, and real moments of humility, we break down how accepting correction shapes character, sharpens confidence, and strengthens relationships.

From being folded in a rugby scrum, to the sharp truth of elders, to the quiet lessons of history, this episode reveals a simple truth: a man who cannot be corrected cannot be trusted. Because pride destroys progress, but teachability builds destiny.

You’ll also learn the 3 C’s of Accepting Criticism — Calm, Consider, Correct — a practical system you can use in every arena of life.

Yoruba Proverb: Ọ̀rọ̀ t’ọmọlúwàbí kì í tán nínú àdúràConstructive words never leave the prayers of a well-raised child.

If you’re building legacy, leadership, or simply trying to grow as a man, this episode will give you clarity, courage, and direction.

Listen. Reflect. Apply. Then rise.

→ For the unfiltered private letter on this week’s topic, join me on Patreon.
→ Follow the movement across all platforms: For My Sons.

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Criticism isn’t an attack — it’s an investment. In this episode, we explore why the men who grow, lead, and leave legacy are the men who stay teachable. Drawing from personal stories, Yoruba wisdom, and real moments of humility, we break down how accepting correction shapes character, sharpens confidence, and strengthens relationships.

From being folded in a rugby scrum, to the sharp truth of elders, to the quiet lessons of history, this episode reveals a simple truth: a man who cannot be corrected cannot be trusted. Because pride destroys progress, but teachability builds destiny.

You’ll also learn the 3 C’s of Accepting Criticism — Calm, Consider, Correct — a practical system you can use in every arena of life.

Yoruba Proverb: Ọ̀rọ̀ t’ọmọlúwàbí kì í tán nínú àdúràConstructive words never leave the prayers of a well-raised child.

If you’re building legacy, leadership, or simply trying to grow as a man, this episode will give you clarity, courage, and direction.

Listen. Reflect. Apply. Then rise.

→ For the unfiltered private letter on this week’s topic, join me on Patreon.
→ Follow the movement across all platforms: For My Sons.

  continue reading

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