What My Sons Learned from My Father
By: W.C. Harvey
In What My Sons Learned from My Father, W.C. Harvey reflects on the quiet formation of manhood across generations. Through lived example more than spoken instruction, a father passes on what truly endures — strength without cruelty, courage without boasting, conviction without pride, and faith without display.
This is a meditation on the lessons sons absorb by watching: that character is forged in repetition, that honor is often unseen, and that a man’s greatest legacy is the life he lives before his children.
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