From old classics like Rudolph to newer ones like Elf, movies help get us in the holiday spirit, and their endless play on television signals the arrival of the Christmas season.| The Art of Manliness
Below we will examine some of the characteristics and ideals that helped make Sir Richard Burton a man among boys, and explore some of the guiding principles he laid out in his own writings.| The Art of Manliness
Viktor Frankl (1905-1997) was a psychotherapist and brain surgeon who specialized in treating depression, especially for those prone to suicide.| The Art of Manliness
There was never a decade in America as sports crazy as the 1920's.| The Art of Manliness
Editor’s note: This is a guest article from Will Whitson. “[He was] as honest as you can expect a man to be in a world where it’s going out of style.” —The Big Sleep Even if you’ve never picked up one of Raymond Chandler’s novels about quintessential noir private detective Philip Marlowe (or seen him […]| The Art of Manliness
Lessons in solitude from Admiral Richard Byrd's time alone in Antarctica.| The Art of Manliness
As I write this, the revolution has been on for eighteen days. During those eighteen days, my life has changed on a scale that I would have never imagined.| The Art of Manliness
While Epitoma Rei Militaris is lesser known than other works on the art of war, it's a worthy volume packed with advice for even beyond the battlefield.| The Art of Manliness
Sun Tzu lists the following five characteristics that, if found to dominate a leader’s personality, will bring the downfall of that leader’s army.| The Art of Manliness
Don't try to wear athletic socks with dress shoes even if the socks are black. Athletic socks are thicker than dress socks and don't match with dress shoes.| The Art of Manliness