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Who will be interested in The Heart of a Dad? It's for dads, those who love dads, and those who've wished they had a dad they could love. A man wants to be part of something great, and among the many quests before him; pursuing an education, starting a business, going off to war, architecting a building, inventing a better mousetrap, setting records, saving lives, garnering accolades. the universal gateway to greatness is found in being a father. The Heart of a Dad identifies this drive as a desire to be part of dynasty. What drives fathers? What transforms them from boys into leaders? What is that compulsion that makes even thoughtless and unwise men desire a better, even brilliant future? Their offspring. Fathers want to leave the world a better place than they found it. The Heart of a Dad is a resource that helps dreaming dads reach their goals. It also shows dads who have been tackled and brought down to get back on their feet, so they're ready for the next play. Men from all walks of life will appreciate the illumination this book brings, and their families who read it will better understand what makes him "Dad".