Stand on Shoulders
For fathers who refuse to leave it to chance

The playbook for raising kids who stand on your shoulders

Health. Wealth. Relationships. The stuff school skips, distilled into a system you can hand your kids — and actually use yourself.

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You're winning at work. But are you teaching what matters?

You've built a career. You provide. You show up. But somewhere between the deals, the patients, the clients, and the travel — a question keeps surfacing:

"Am I actually preparing my kids for the world?
Or am I just hoping they figure it out like I did?"

Nobody handed you a playbook for money, health, or how to build real relationships. You figured it out through expensive mistakes, late-night reading, and conversations with people five steps ahead of you.

Your kids don't have to start from scratch. Neither do you — as a father.

What's inside

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Money & Investing

Assets vs. liabilities. Cash flow thinking. Why your savings account is losing 7% a year. The investing checklist nobody gave you. How to make every dollar work multiple shifts.

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Health & Performance

The non-negotiable morning routine. Eat, sleep, move, meditate, hydrate, breathe, light. No fads — just the fundamentals that compound over decades.

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Relationships & Communication

How to talk so people listen. How to listen so people talk. The five-people rule. Why your circle is your ceiling — and how to raise it without being a jerk about it.

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The Father Playbook

Rockefeller vs. Vanderbilt — why generational wealth disappears. How to have the conversations your kids actually need. Texts, frameworks, and lessons you can use tonight.

This is for you if...

You're earning well but realize that doesn't automatically mean your kids will understand money.
You're a father — or about to be one — and you want to be intentional, not just present.
You feel the social gap — the people in your daily world aren't thinking at this level, and you're looking for a tribe that is.
You want a system, not another guru. Something you can hand your 18-year-old and say: "Start here."

This started as a letter to my own kids — then their friends asked for it. Then a room full of high-performing men asked for it. Then my financial advisor asked for it.

It's not theory. It's what I built across 20 years of surgery, investing, real estate, and raising two kids I'm proud of. Distilled into the things I wish someone had handed me.

— Jeremy Mathis, DO
Husband · Father of Two · Investor · Orthopedic Surgeon

Your kids are watching.

Give them something worth standing on.

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