Most everyone struggles with saying no. It’s hard to say no to the dinner invitation from the perfectly-nice-but-deathly-boring acquaintance; to the looks-good-on-paper-but-is-sure-to-fail proposal from a boss; to the request that you serve in an entirely-worthy-but-wholly-unsuited-to-your-talents role at church. Saying no feels awkward. It feels impolite. It makes you feel bad that maybe you’re not as […]| The Art of Manliness
While much has been said about marketing to women by playing on their insecurities, men have not been immune from being sold some of the worst products ever.| The Art of Manliness
“Know Your Lifts” is an illustrated guide series that shows how to perform basic weightlifting exercises.| The Art of Manliness
Nice Guys finish last. Learn how to cure your Nice Guy Syndrome from Dr. Robert Glover.| The Art of Manliness
Our latest manvotional is from Ella Wheeler Wilcox, circa 1891.| The Art of Manliness
“The Coming American” From Whiffs from Wild Meadows By Sam Walter Foss [Read at Mr. Henry C. Bowen’s Annual Fourth of July Celebration, at Roseland Park, Woodstock, Conn., July 4, 1894.] On the Fourth of July we all love to dilate With the thought that we are inexpressibly great; That we’re all legatees of fate’s […]| The Art of Manliness
The Right Kind of People By: Edwin Markham Gone the city, gone the day, Yet still the story and the meaning stay: Once where a prophet in the palm shade based, A traveler chanced at noon to rest his mules. “What sort of people may they be,” he asked, “in this proud city on the […]| The Art of Manliness
Dads, you can dress sharp and still burp a baby. Here's how.| The Art of Manliness
Many people have, throughout their lives, experienced varying degrees of existential angst: the feeling of being some combination of unmoored, bored, anxious, restless, depressed, lost, isolated, and/or alienated, and simply wondering what it’s all about. For many too, these feelings of existential angst have been exacerbated over the past pandemic-burdened year. Yet, heightened though these […]| The Art of Manliness