Happy Father’s Day
To every father, stepfather, grandfather, and father figure who shows up with love and quiet strength—Happy Father’s Day.
I write often about the irreplaceable role fathers play in the lives of their children, especially their sons. In a culture that too often overlooks or undervalues men, today we get to say out loud what so many of us already know in our hearts: fathers matter deeply. You are not optional. You are essential.
You teach our boys how to be men by being present—through your example of responsibility, resilience, protection, and tenderness. You show our daughters what it means to be cherished and respected. You create the secure foundation that allows children to grow into confident, capable adults. The data backs what instinct has always told us: children with involved fathers thrive in almost every measurable way. Fatherlessness leaves real scars, but your daily commitment helps heal and prevent them.
To the dads working long hours, coaching on weekends, helping with homework at the kitchen table, or simply being the calm presence in a chaotic world—thank you. The old “lazy dad” cliché is dead. Research shows today’s fathers are more involved than ever before. Your sacrifices, your guidance, and your love do not go unnoticed, even when the world forgets to say so.
But fathers were never lazy and heartless. For centuries, men have physically crippled themselves to provide. They descended into coal mines, worked on factory lines for 12-hour shifts, marched off to wars, built roads and bridges, and worked dangerous trade jobs so their families could have food and shelter. These weren’t ego-driven careerists chasing status. They were husbands and fathers who deeply loved their families and measured their worth based on their family’s security. We must recognize and value the love fathers have always brought to the table.
To those fathers who, for whatever reason, aren’t able to be with their children today. I’m thinking of you. My goal has always been to raise awareness on the struggles of men and fathers, and address the challenges that create barriers for men to have healthy relationships with their children. My heart is with you.
Men and women were never meant to be rivals. We are partners in building strong families and raising the next generation. When fathers are honored and supported, everyone benefits—mothers, children, and society as a whole.
Today, please know this: men are valued. You are loved. You are needed.
To all the dads reading this, I hope you feel appreciated, not just on this day but every day. Thank you for the profound difference you make. I hope your day is filled with the joy of seeing your family gathered around you, knowing the legacy you are building will last for generations.
Happy Father’s Day.


Thank you for writing this. Continued success in your good musings on the platform.
Love this ! I grew up without my father in my home and it left immeasurable damage even though he was very present in my life, never late on child support and I visited every other weekend. I grew up with economic insecurity and a chaotic home as my mom worked three jobs to support us. I’m so grateful to see that most of my male friends grew up to be husbands and fathers who take care of their wives and children in all the ways that matter. That gives me hope.