To be a man is to take ownership of your actions—both past and present.
It means holding yourself accountable for your mistakes and using those lessons as stepping stones for growth—not only for your own sake, but for the well-being of your children and your family.
Manhood isn’t defined solely by the missteps of youth, nor entirely by kindness or virtue.
A man is measured by his journey—by how he learns to move through the world with integrity, building both personal wealth and a deep sense of social responsibility.
Can a boy become a man? Certainly. But we may not truly understand the measure of a great man until his death—until his story is told through the lives and legacy of those he leaves behind.