The multi millionaire and the $20 book

I’ve got a friend who is super successful, and very, very rich.

He sold his business for $300 million, owns a resort, and hangs out with dignitaries.

I was talking to him one day and he told me something that shocked me:

“Looking back on it all, my most cherished memory has been reading Harry Potter to my kids each night.”

Not the mega deals. Not the mega mansions. Not the pointy end of the plane. Reading a $20 book to his kids.

And you know what I thought?

I wondered if he’d ever told his kids that.

See, dads don’t always open up. We’re all too often busy being the breadwinners, the hunters, the gatherers, the planners, the fixers. Yet what we really want is to spend time with our kids, and let them know we care about them.

That’s all that really matters in the end.

So this Father’s Day I want you to give your dad the ultimate Father’s Day present: a chance to open up to you.

If you’re lucky enough to have your father still with you, whip out your phone, hit ‘record’, and ask your dad the following questions:

  • How did you meet Mum?

  • What advice can you share with me about money, life and happiness?

  • What does being a dad mean to you?

  • What are you most proud of?

  • How would you like to be remembered?

Each year people write to me telling me (often in tears) how it really was the ultimate Father’s Day present.

And then, throughout the year, people who have lost their father tell me they cherish the video they made.

So, as you thumb through Instagram or Twitter for the millionth time today, stop and do this.

One day, it’s all you’ll have left of him. And you’ll treasure it.

Happy Father’s Day!

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