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The Daily Dad

It’s Good That It Went This Way

The Daily Dad

Daily Dad

Relationships, Education, Ryan Holiday, Society & Culture, Wisdom, Self-improvement, Kids & Family, Parenting, Fatherhood, Dads

4.6630 Ratings

🗓️ 16 May 2025

⏱️ 7 minutes

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Summary

If they’d been more like you, you might have had an easier time fooling yourself—fooling yourself that they were an extension of you, that you had a say in who and what they did with their time and their life.

 

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Daily Dad podcast, where we provide one lesson every single day to help you with your most important job, being a parent.

0:14.9

I'm Ryan Holiday, and I draw these lessons from ancient philosophy, modern psychology, practical wisdom, and insights from

0:23.4

parents just like you all over the world. Thank you for listening, and we hope this helps.

0:31.3

So a couple of months ago on a live Q&A we were doing for Daily Stelic, talking with a bunch of

0:36.6

parents about how we clean up our houses

0:38.3

and how with young kids we're overflowing with school assignments and art and cars,

0:44.7

just all the really cool stuff your kids make.

0:47.7

And then the stuff that's not quite as cool and yet you feel bad about throwing it away,

0:56.0

I asked if anyone had a recommendation on something that could like photograph all that work or scan it or create some digital archive of it

1:01.0

so it didn't have to take up so much time in my house. Somebody recommended today's sponsor. And it's

1:06.8

called archive. And I actually just took a bunch of the stuff into the office. I sorted it.

1:11.1

I put it into piles, put it in this box, mailed it to archive. And now I am waiting for them to

1:17.5

send me back the digital files and they're turning it all into a keepsake book. And that's why

1:23.7

Archive is a must have for every parent who wants to celebrate their kids' creativity

1:27.7

and capture the memories from these precious moments of childhood.

1:31.3

The process, as I said, is super simple.

1:33.1

Art Kive sends you a box with a prepaid return label.

1:36.0

You mail in your kid's art.

1:37.5

They professionally photograph every piece, turn it into a book.

1:40.7

You can send in everything from art, handwriting, homework assignments, birthday cards.

1:46.4

Basically, you can think of archive as your kids first publisher, and I know my kids are excited

1:51.3

to see what comes back. And you can get started today for just $14. That's $25 off,

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