My interview with Tommy includes potent lessons in how to remain persistent and driven in the face of setbacks which can be applied beyond just climbing.| The Art of Manliness
What did Theodore Roosevelt read and enjoy? Check out this list of recommendations he made to a friend, full of classic literature, Greek tragedy, and modern fiction.| The Art of Manliness
Excerpted from "The Powers of a Strenuous President" from The American Magazine, 1908.| The Art of Manliness
In the first year of his presidency, the press used Theodore Roosvelt's name in connection with the word "strenuous" over 10,000 times.| The Art of Manliness
If you’ve been following The Art of Manliness for awhile, you know we’re big fans of Theodore Roosevelt. The man embodied the Strenuous Life. He was a rancher, a soldier, a hunter, a statesman, and a practitioner of boxing and judo. But what many people don’t know about Roosevelt was that he was also an […]| The Art of Manliness
There was never a decade in America as sports crazy as the 1920's.| The Art of Manliness
Before the end, they would face every imaginable peril, and the Bull Moose himself, who had defied death on so many occasions, would come face to face with his mortality.| The Art of Manliness
I am constantly surprised by how many of my friends and coworkers are fearful of asking for a raise. This is how to get a raise. First, just ask.| The Art of Manliness
The facts on Theodore Roosevelt's actions during the Spanish-American War impart crucial lessons on manly leadership.| The Art of Manliness
Taking on responsibility and overcoming challenges is the best way to increase your manly confidence.| The Art of Manliness
An excerpt from an address that President Teddy Roosevelt gave in San Bernadino, California in 1903.| The Art of Manliness