Discipline4 Boys [ WORKING – 2026 ]
“One minute, twelve seconds,” Grandpa Joe said. “Fast. But look.”
Leo frowned. “How am I supposed to reach them all?”
“Light them,” Grandpa said. “All seven. Fast as you can.” discipline4 boys
“Three minutes, forty seconds,” Grandpa said. “Slow. But every candle stands.”
He pointed to the first attempt—the mess of wax, the fallen candle. “That’s a boy reacting.” “One minute, twelve seconds,” Grandpa Joe said
Then he pointed to the second row—seven flames, quiet and strong. “That’s a young man choosing.”
The problem wasn’t that Leo was bad. He wasn’t. The problem was that Leo did whatever he wanted, whenever he wanted. And for a boy with fast hands and a faster mind, that meant a life of good intentions buried under a landslide of distractions. “How am I supposed to reach them all
And for the first time, Leo learned that discipline wasn’t a cage for his energy. It was the flame that kept it from burning out.
