Stuff My Dad Never Told Me

Stuff My Dad Never Told Me is a candid exploration of the lessons that don’t usually come with instructions—about work, money, relationships, aging, failure, resilience, and the quiet trade-offs that shape a life. These are the truths most of us learn late, learn the hard way, or never hear at all.

What This Explores

Stuff My Dad Never Told Me explores the lessons that aren’t taught directly—because they’re hard to explain, easy to miss, or only revealed through lived experience.

These essays examine judgment, work, money, relationships, ambition, failure, and self-reliance through a grounded, reflective lens. Not as advice shouted from a stage, but as observations earned over time. The kind of insights that tend to surface only after you’ve made the mistake yourself—or watched someone else make it.

This is not nostalgia. And it’s not instruction.
It’s perspective—spoken plainly, without drama, and without pretending there’s a single right answer.

Who It’s For

This publication is for people who:

  • Have enough experience to know that simple answers rarely hold up

  • Are navigating responsibility, leadership, or personal reinvention

  • Value judgment over hacks, and clarity over certainty

  • Want lessons that respect their intelligence and independence

  • Prefer reflection grounded in real situations—not abstractions

This is not written for beginners.
And it’s not written to persuade.
It’s written for readers who recognize truth when they see it.

How Often I Publish

New essays are published biweekly or, when a lesson is worth articulating.

This lens isn’t driven by a schedule—it’s driven by insight.
When something crystallizes clearly enough to be useful, it gets written.

How It Fits the Whole

Stuff My Dad Never Told Me is one lens within The Long View—the broader system of essays exploring how perspective compounds over time.

Where Time Horizons examines scale and duration, and Leverage At Any Age looks at compounding advantage, this publication focuses on human judgment—the internal decisions that quietly shape outcomes long before results appear.

These essays don’t aim to optimize.
They aim to orient.

Together, the publications under The Long View form a system: different lenses, the same underlying pursuit—enduring perspective. Each publication stands alone, but together they form a coherent way of seeing the same world.

Explore the other lenses in this collective by going to the Start Here page.

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Stuff My Dad Never Told Me is a publication about hard-earned truths and life lessons we wish our dads (or moms) had told us instead of having to learn on our own.

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