Dan Martell - August 30, 2025


I'm rich, my kids are not.


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Misogyny

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In this episode, I talk about how important it is for kids to learn how to cook their own lunches, clean up after themselves, and take care of themselves. Women show their affection through the acts of service, and kids should learn to do the same.

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00:00:00.000 We've gotten in trouble several times because we put our nine and ten year old boys in the back of
00:00:04.120 the plane while we're sitting in business. I'm rich, they're not. They know that. I've been
00:00:08.380 letting my kids cook their own breakfast on a stove since they were seven. You just got to let
00:00:12.420 them struggle. That's what I had to tell my wife. Do you want his girlfriend who has to deal with 0.98
00:00:16.980 his inability to pick up after himself to blame you for babying? Because you're the mom, you taught 0.92
00:00:23.060 him how to act this way. Women show their affection through those acts of service. So like my wife
00:00:28.080 loves to cook them breakfast and the pancakes and the side things and the smoothies on saturday
00:00:32.900 morning pick a day that you get to show your love language every other day they're making
00:00:38.000 their own lunches to cook in their own food they're not allowed to be taken care of by anybody