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EPISODE · Mar 8, 2026 · 24 MIN

Wisdom Men Learn Too Late

from The Outpost Podcast

👉 Join the brotherhood and step into the community: https://www.outpostmen.com/brotherhoodEvery man eventually reaches a point where he looks back and realizes some of the things he chased didn’t matter as much as he thought—and some of the things that truly mattered were easier to overlook.In this episode of The Outpost Podcast, we explore what a 70-year-old man might say to his 35-year-old self. It’s a conversation about perspective, humility, and the kind of wisdom that is usually learned slowly through experience.This discussion challenges the assumptions many younger men carry about success, happiness, and control. Over time, priorities shift. What once seemed urgent becomes less important, and what once seemed ordinary—faith, family, character, relationships—reveals itself to be the foundation of a meaningful life.We discuss:• The difference between chasing success and living a life of lasting value• Why many men discover too late that possessions and status cannot satisfy the soul• The importance of learning from older men who have already walked the road ahead• How pride quietly shapes decisions in earlier seasons of life• Why the choices you make now shape the man you become decades from todayWisdom often arrives later than we expect.But the men who seek it early can avoid many of the regrets that shape the lives of those who came before them.If you’re a younger man wondering what truly matters—or an older man reflecting on the road behind you—this conversation is an invitation to live with greater clarity, humility, and purpose.Pull up a seat.Welcome to The Outpost. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

👉 Join the brotherhood and step into the community: https://www.outpostmen.com/brotherhoodEvery man eventually reaches a point where he looks back and realizes some of the things he chased didn’t matter as much as he thought—and some of the things that truly mattered were easier to overlook.In this episode of The Outpost Podcast, we explore what a 70-year-old man might say to his 35-year-old self. It’s a conversation about perspective, humility, and the kind of wisdom that is usually learned slowly through experience.This discussion challenges the assumptions many younger men carry about success, happiness, and control. Over time, priorities shift. What once seemed urgent becomes less important, and what once seemed ordinary—faith, family, character, relationships—reveals itself to be the foundation of a meaningful life.We discuss:• The difference between chasing success and living a life of lasting value• Why many men discover too late that possessions and status cannot satisfy the soul• The importance of learning from older men who have already walked the road ahead• How pride quietly shapes decisions in earlier seasons of life• Why the choices you make now shape the man you become decades from todayWisdom often arrives later than we expect.But the men who seek it early can avoid many of the regrets that shape the lives of those who came before them.If you’re a younger man wondering what truly matters—or an older man reflecting on the road behind you—this conversation is an invitation to live with greater clarity, humility, and purpose.Pull up a seat.Welcome to The Outpost. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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