Why solitude is more than just secluding yourself from other people, why it's so hard to come by, and how leadership has suffered because of that.| The Art of Manliness
Looking for new book to read? We got you covered.| The Art of Manliness
Here is Thomas Jefferson's recommended reading list based on numerous letters he wrote throughout his book-filled life.| The Art of Manliness
Thoreau’s morning reading prepared his mind to observe nature more keenly and draw deeper lessons from the landscape.| The Art of Manliness
Shackleton's field library contained quite a mix of genres, including encyclopedias, novels, poetry, and accounts of other polar expeditions.| The Art of Manliness
While many of America’s presidents came from prominent, educated homes, one of our most famous -- Abraham Lincoln -- did not. So he became consummate autodidact.| The Art of Manliness
It was books that first introduced a young Jack London to new horizons that were wider than the borders of his unstable upbringing.| The Art of Manliness
What may not be so well known about Papa Hemingway was his own voracious reading appetite. He once said, “I’m always reading books -- as many as there are.”| The Art of Manliness
Let’s take a look at the reading life of Bruce Lee, followed by some titles he’s known to have read, enjoyed, and learned from.| The Art of Manliness