This includes every parent who sends his children to government schools. It's your responsibility as a parent to educate your children, not your neighbors'. Sorry soiboi, but truth is truth.
This write-up is definitely more relevant for young men without that greater breadth of personal achievement under their belts. Still, I appreciate the sentiments and general attitude behind the advice, being significantly more germane to Gen Z and older Gen Alphas for their place in the current civilizational cycle. I know I've always planned to carry forward some of the core themes presented here to my son, when the time comes.
What a great article. I need to hear this to reaffirm the work. I am doing on myself. My brother really needs to hear this because he is the definition provided of a manchild.
Yoo I had someone refer me to your work, would love to connect, I have many projects and resources I'd love to share for freedom as a fellow content creator and someone who does a lot of online and in person events and networking, much love!
Great article. I am always looking to become more lethal, more self-reliant. This put in concrete terms a feeling I think I, and many other zoomers, have had about what it means to be a man. I'll admit I have had and continue to have some failings, and I think this was actually really helpful in adducing that this is due in part to needing to become more mature and more self-reliant. Something I have noticed is that this is a huge issue in the general public, but even in competitive, high-barrier of entry fields. I am in law school at a competitive institution; this is something I see happen everyday. People just do not act their age. Future "lawmakers" acting like middle schoolers. It's pathetic. But it also means for those of you-myself included-willing to make the effort to improve yourself and act responsibly, you can make a great impact on a lot of people. Cheers!
Sending this to friends who need it.
This includes every parent who sends his children to government schools. It's your responsibility as a parent to educate your children, not your neighbors'. Sorry soiboi, but truth is truth.
This write-up is definitely more relevant for young men without that greater breadth of personal achievement under their belts. Still, I appreciate the sentiments and general attitude behind the advice, being significantly more germane to Gen Z and older Gen Alphas for their place in the current civilizational cycle. I know I've always planned to carry forward some of the core themes presented here to my son, when the time comes.
What a great article. I need to hear this to reaffirm the work. I am doing on myself. My brother really needs to hear this because he is the definition provided of a manchild.
Yoo I had someone refer me to your work, would love to connect, I have many projects and resources I'd love to share for freedom as a fellow content creator and someone who does a lot of online and in person events and networking, much love!
>hang with your network
Damn that hits hard after having to break it off with a bunch of former friends now drug addicts. Once more into the breach.
Great article. I am always looking to become more lethal, more self-reliant. This put in concrete terms a feeling I think I, and many other zoomers, have had about what it means to be a man. I'll admit I have had and continue to have some failings, and I think this was actually really helpful in adducing that this is due in part to needing to become more mature and more self-reliant. Something I have noticed is that this is a huge issue in the general public, but even in competitive, high-barrier of entry fields. I am in law school at a competitive institution; this is something I see happen everyday. People just do not act their age. Future "lawmakers" acting like middle schoolers. It's pathetic. But it also means for those of you-myself included-willing to make the effort to improve yourself and act responsibly, you can make a great impact on a lot of people. Cheers!
That meme has aged quite well. 😂😂