Sure, you're going through a rough spot in your life. Take solace in the fact that it's only temporary.| The Art of Manliness
Following a few simple guidelines will ensure your guest's visit will be a happy memory they will have forever.| The Art of Manliness
From The Simple Life, 1903 By Charles Wagner In its dreams, man’s ambition embraces vast limits, but it is rarely given us to achieve great things, and even then, a quick and sure success always rests on a groundwork of patient preparation. Fidelity in small things is at the base of every great achievement. We […]| The Art of Manliness
Although we're more “connected” than ever before, we’re also more detached — all because of the king complex that many of us wrestle with everyday.| The Art of Manliness
When is it okay for a man to display his emotions through crying?| The Art of Manliness
There's nothing wrong with wanting to provide nice things for your family; Willy just went about it all wrong. Here are a few lessons we can take from Willy on how not to be man.| The Art of Manliness
From The Cardinal Virtues, 1902 By William De Witt Hyde TEMPERANCE Temperance is closely akin to courage; for as courage takes on the pains which wisdom and justice find incidental to their ends, so temperance cuts off remorselessly whatever pleasures are inconsistent with these ends. The temperate man does not hate pleasure, any more than […]| The Art of Manliness
An excerpt on the cardinal virtue of Justice from 1902.| The Art of Manliness
Walt Whitman wrote the poem “Pioneers! O Pioneers!” as an ode to the pioneers who had struck out in search of adventure and a better life and settled the wild of the American West. He praises the rugged resiliency, the daring courage, and the fearless resolution of those who left the past behind to hew […]| The Art of Manliness
There’s a better way of thinking about productivity and procrastination than seeing each as monolithic, conflicting states.| The Art of Manliness
Manvotional: The Majesty of Strength | From "Royal Manhood," 1899, by James Isaac Vance| 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
Every man should value lifelong learning. Sadly, many men today have put the things of the mind on the back burner. Learning is often viewed as “nerdy” or “not manly.” Hogwash! Many of history’s manliest men were some of its smartest, and they greatly valued the pursuit of knowledge. Teddy Roosevelt devoured thousands of books […]| 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
Here's how to show your gratitude and make your stay a welcome and pleasant one this holiday season, or any time of the year.| The Art of Manliness
True courage, therefore, is simply the executor of the orders of wisdom and justice.| The Art of Manliness
An essay on the cardinal virtue of wisdom| The Art of Manliness
Does your life ever feel like the movie Groundhog Day? You seemingly repeat the same old loop over and over again: wake up, commute, work, commute, home, bed. Rinse and repeat. It can feel a little depressing, a little desperation-producing. It can seem like inhabiting a certain kind of hell. To understand and break out […]| The Art of Manliness