Make the perfect omelet with these easy to follow steps.| The Art of Manliness
We must again become men who have only one principle, one word, one work, one love; in a word, men with a sense of duty. This is the source of power.| The Art of Manliness
The one and true internet guide to how to grow a beard. Follow these seven steps and you'll have a handsome looking beard in no-time.| The Art of Manliness
An excerpt from a 1946 Army manual on leadership. The principles are directed at military officers, but apply equally well to leaders today in any arena.| The Art of Manliness
This post originally appeared in the Art Of Manliness ‘Trunk’ – a collection of cool stuff we find while wandering the vast deserts of the world wide web. In a speech given at West Point last year, William Deresiewicz explores today’s crisis of leadership, the true meaning of leadership, and the necessity of solitude in […]| The Art of Manliness
A consideration of these 45 leadership qualities will serve to illustrate the characteristics which we should watch for in others and which we should strive to develop in ourselves in order to prepare ourselves to be better leaders.| The Art of Manliness
Many men today are sloughing off leadership responsibilities either because of laziness or apathy. They would rather live a life of ignoble ease and have others shoulder the responsibility for them. But the world needs the leadership of virtuous men more than ever. When you're called to serve as a leader, will you be ready to take on the challenge?| The Art of Manliness
This excerpt from a 1946 Army training manual is perhaps the best distillation and summation of the essential qualities of leadership that I've ever come across.| The Art of Manliness