From grade school through law school, I used a backpack to carry my books and notes. Post college, I mainly use a backpack for day hikes and traveling. Over the course of these three decades of backpack-carrying, I’ve tried a lot of different packs, and yet until recently, hadn’t found one I really loved for […]| The Art of Manliness
The deadlift is the most satisfying of barbell lifts. Here's your complete, easy to understand guide to how to deadlift perfectly. Everytime.| The Art of Manliness
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I had the pleasure of speaking with AoM Community member, Kasper, and asking him for his take on manliness. Kasper lives and works in London as an artist.| The Art of Manliness
If you're familiar with the world of collegiate or Olympic wrestling, then you probably know who Dan Gable is.| The Art of Manliness
You’ve heard of The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People. But did you know that its author, Stephen Covey, was in his late fifties when it came out? After it became a monumental bestseller, Covey continued to work on new book ideas, one of which encapsulated his own experience with late-in-life success and his commitment to having an ever-forward-looking attitude. A […]| The Art of Manliness
Why do we feel wonder? What purpose does it serve in our survival and flourishing as humans?| The Art of Manliness
When we think about getting more done, we tend to think about working harder, exerting more willpower, and buckling down; we tend to think of doing things that are unpleasant, but that we deem worth it, for the productivity boost they offer. But what if the key to greater productivity ran the other way round, […]| The Art of Manliness