Radio was once a family's entertainment just as TV is today. Here are the scariest episodes of old-time horror radio, featuring Escape, Suspense, Lights Out| The Art of Manliness
I found this poem in a book on public speaking from 1900. While it was written for young boys, it’s just as applicable to young men. Hard work, dedication, and resiliency are all qualities we should try to develop in our sons and in ourselves. Boys Wanted Boys of spirit, boys of will, Boys of […]| The Art of Manliness
From intriguing to poignant, badass to virile, these words and phrases offer a man the chance to contemplate what he'd say right before his last breath.| The Art of Manliness
The Spartans were warriors par excellence, but their culture was much more complex. I unpack some of these complexities with historian Paul Rahe| The Art of Manliness
Social observances pertaining to visiting away from one's own home, and accepting the hospitalities of friends.| The Art of Manliness
Why do you feel so motivated and excited about tackling a new project at first, but then get bored and abandon it? Why does passionate love quickly turn into ambivalence? Why does it feel like you had more zest for life and work in your twenties than in your thirties and forties? […]| The Art of Manliness
Delayed gratification can help improve your life and make it more enjoyable. Here's how.| The Art of Manliness
These famous speeches lifted hearts in dark times, gave hope, inspired brave feats & changed the course of history.| The Art of Manliness