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$1.99: The Daily Dad: 366 Meditations on Parenting, Love, and Raising Great Kids (eBook) by Ryan Holiday

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AuthorRyan Holiday
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Publication dateMay 2, 2023
Print length423 pages
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"Life is short. Do not forget about the most important things in our life, living for other people and doing good for them."—Marcus Aurelius

Becoming a parent is more than just a biological process – it's a lifelong commitment to sacrifice, service, and most importantly, love. It's a challenge to get up every day and put your kids first. You will experience moments of heroic compassion and humiliating failure, sometimes within the same day.

But you don't have to do it alone. From Ryan Holiday, #1 New York Times bestselling author of the smash hit The Daily Stoic, The Daily Dad provides 366 timeless meditations on parenting in a few manageable paragraphs a day – useful for even the most sleep deprived new parent.

Drawing on his own experience as a father of two as well as lessons from the lives of legends such as Theodore Roosevelt, Bruce Springsteen, Queen Elizabeth II, Marcus Aurelius, and Toni Morrison, this daily devotional provides wisdom and guidance on being the role model your child needs. Whether you're expecting your first or already a grandparent, The Daily Dad offers encouragement, perspective, and practical advice for every stage of your child's life.

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Previous Frontpage Deal at $2 with 64 Deal Score and 13 comments.

Available Retailers:
AuthorRyan Holiday
PublisherPortfolio
Publication dateMay 2, 2023
Print length423 pages
Customer Reviews4.8⭐ / 1,335 ratings
Great on Kindle

"Life is short. Do not forget about the most important things in our life, living for other people and doing good for them."—Marcus Aurelius

Becoming a parent is more than just a biological process – it's a lifelong commitment to sacrifice, service, and most importantly, love. It's a challenge to get up every day and put your kids first. You will experience moments of heroic compassion and humiliating failure, sometimes within the same day.

But you don't have to do it alone. From Ryan Holiday, #1 New York Times bestselling author of the smash hit The Daily Stoic, The Daily Dad provides 366 timeless meditations on parenting in a few manageable paragraphs a day – useful for even the most sleep deprived new parent.

Drawing on his own experience as a father of two as well as lessons from the lives of legends such as Theodore Roosevelt, Bruce Springsteen, Queen Elizabeth II, Marcus Aurelius, and Toni Morrison, this daily devotional provides wisdom and guidance on being the role model your child needs. Whether you're expecting your first or already a grandparent, The Daily Dad offers encouragement, perspective, and practical advice for every stage of your child's life.

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TheJoeFletch
2d ago
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As I stated in the Daily Stoic thread https://slickdeals.net/f/18346330-the-daily-stoic-366-meditations-on-wisdom-perseverance-the-art-of-living-ebook-2, I read this every day. I highly suggest it!
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staceyanna
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Can you buy this for someone else? Never gifted an ebook before
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Quote from staceyanna :
Can you buy this for someone else? Never gifted an ebook before
Yes - there is buy for others on the product page:
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staceyanna
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Yes - there is buy for others on the product page:

Thanks! I suppose I'd have to know the email associated with their Amazon/Kindle account...
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kmcherry
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I have to assume that what is effectively Stoicism for Dads is better than Machiavelli for Moms, which is also on sale for 1.99: https://www.amazon.com/Machiavell...B008J4KYQE

(The author of M for M is/was a divorce attorney. Caveat emptor.)
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Thanks! I suppose I'd have to know the email associated with their Amazon/Kindle account...
There is an option without emails
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Looks like I got it for 49¢ last year. Probably should read it.

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sdarcy2
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I literally just finished this on audible yesterday. Decent book overall, makes you feel like a shit dad in some parts, some advice is a little unrealistic, but overall good book. What I took from it for anyone still reading this comment, is 1. I'm doing a good job and 2. It's a good reminder to do your best.
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penguins227
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Quote from sdarcy2 :
I literally just finished this on audible yesterday. Decent book overall, makes you feel like a shit dad in some parts, some advice is a little unrealistic, but overall good book. What I took from it for anyone still reading this comment, is 1. I'm doing a good job and 2. It's a good reminder to do your best.

So effectively the same as watching Bluey and comparing yourself to Bandit.
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darthcircuit
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Quote from penguins227 :
So effectively the same as watching Bluey and comparing yourself to Bandit.
Bandit single-handedly made me feel more inadequate as a father than any other tv dad in the history of tv dad's.
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