40 lessons from construction (at 40)

Tristan Wilson
Oct 3, 2025

I turned 40 this year. When I look back, construction isn’t just the business I grew up in - it really shaped me.

It taught me how to lead and how to follow. It taught me that craft matters, character matters, and people matter most of all. Every scar and story on a job site has a lesson in it if you pay attention.

I wrote these 40 as a reflection - part gratitude, part reminder. Some came from mentors. Some came from mistakes. All of them are still teaching me.

The List

  1. Calm, grounded, firm, fair, and supportive beats anger
  2. The beginner’s mindset starts with one word: Why?
  3. If you’re thinking about promotion, you’re not ready
  4. Extreme autonomy - especially to fail - is the best gift you can give
  5. Start at the bottom. Learn the work. Then no one can bullshit you at the top
  6. Great leaders explain the why and never stop reinforcing it
  7. There are boundless opportunities to cheat, lie, and steal. None are worth it
  8. Let your team create, decide, and have fun. Don’t hang them out to dry
  9. The ultimate compliment: She did what she said she would
  10. When a team is aligned on mission and values, little can stop them. When misaligned, even good jobs struggle
  11. Safety, quality, and profit all come from planning
  12. Trust with owners yields profit
  13. Trust what you can see with your own eyes - not just what you’re told
  14. Face-to-face > phone > text > email. Email never dies. Problems are solved by talking
  15. Anyone can build easy jobs. Growth comes from the hard ones
  16. Great superintendents are like doctors or chefs - they’ll amaze you
  17. When you win a job, study the money and specs before the plans. Where’s the money? Labor, materials, subs? Know your variables
  18. If you can build and sell, you are unstoppable
  19. Bad days are solved by walking the job and engaging with people
  20. Things happen because people make them happen
  21. Do the hardest thing first. The rest gets easier
  22. Ignore the checklist, say “we got this because we’re _____ LLC,” and you’ll get your ass handed to you
  23. Don’t lower your standards because someone else won’t raise theirs
  24. Culture is what happens when nobody’s watching
  25. Building is a craft - like painting, writing, cooking. It’s only a paycheck if you treat it that way
  26. I used to get Sunday scaries. Planning on Sunday makes them vanish
  27. Simple “please” and “thank you” go a long way
  28. Only when I systematized everything did I find freedom
  29. They don’t care how much you know until they know how much you care
  30. The best managers know every detail that matters. Delegating and forgetting isn’t management
  31. A simple compliment means the world to someone flagging traffic in 100-degree heat
  32. If crews work weekends, show up. Bring cold Gatorades or hot coffee. People don’t forget
  33. Seeing others is a superpower. Everyone wants to be seen
  34. Some people are just difficult. If they don’t work for you, move on
  35. The few times I yelled, I looked like a fool
  36. Millions hate their jobs. If you don’t, be grateful
  37. You don’t need a degree to be a builder
  38. Who didn’t complain?
  39. The best field leaders show up early and don’t make excuses
  40. We’re conditioned to assume the worst. It’s never as bad as you think

Closing

Construction is a teacher that never retires. The work is humbling, and it’s endless - but that’s why it stays meaningful.

At 40, I know I’ve only scratched the surface. These lessons came from building infrastructure, but they’re really about building people, culture, and purpose. If even one of them helps you this week, then this list did its job.

P.S. This is just my 40. What’s one lesson you’d add? Hit reply - I’d love to feature a few of yours in an upcoming issue.

And if you need a little fire heading into the weekend, below is my favorite new motivational video.

Why do I love it? Because it’s about action over despair. The future is bright. Doomers never got anything done. Builders don’t wait around - they go make things happen.

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