There is a contemporary crisis in masculinity. Whereas 100 years ago, everyone seemed to take it for granted what it meant to be a man, today the topic is rife with dissention and speculation. Unfortunately, much of the advice men hear today pertains to what I call "performative masculinity": a suite of behaviors that can be learned to communicate masculinity socially. While there is nothing wrong with this, such advice fails to cut to the heart of the matter. In today's episode, I discuss the two attributes of "essential masculinity". Social Media Facebook: facebook.com/profile.php?id=100090053889622 LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/orion-taraban-070b45168/ Instagram: instagram.com/psyc.hacks Twitter: twitter.com/oriontaraban Website: oriontarabanpsyd.com Thinking of going to grad school? Check out STELLAR, my top-rated GRE self-study program based on the world's only empirically-validated test prep system. Use the code "PSYCH" for 10% off all membership plans: stellargre.com. GRE Bites: www.youtube.com/@grebites4993 Become a Psychonaut and join PsycHack's member community: ruclips.net/channel/UCSduXBjCHkLoo_y9ss2xzXwjoin Book a paid consultation: oriontarabanpsyd.com/consultations Sponsor an episode: oriontarabanpsyd.com/sponsor-an-episode Sound mixing/editing by: valntinomusic.com Presented by Orion Taraban, Psy.D. PsycHacks provides viewers with a brief, thought-provoking video several days a week on a variety of psychological topics, inspired by his clinical practice. The intention is for the core idea contained within each video to inspire viewers to see something about themselves or their world in a slightly different light. The ultimate mission of the channel is to reduce the amount of unnecessary suffering in the world. #psychology #men #masculinity
Doctor orian stop fooling your self bro, when the society falls, people like you will too. You don't have what it takes to exist in a world without laws
@@Cyber-JOC The grade is not the focus. Look further than that! I failed, still do, but redo! Have courage! I am not anymore the one I was when I didn't suffer the risk of being somebody. I am more now, and more the more I do. That's the reward of the risk of being somebody .
I see it as testifying to objective truth rather than merely expressing subjective preferences, and laying down and adhering to law - your own law that aligns with the truth, no matter the cost. In other words: truth before face (having spine) and principled actions (having balls) regardless of the cost.
It gets difficult, when these 2 are in combat with each other. I think it is always important to look at what are you scared of but doing it, would indicate having balls. For example, if you're scared of talking to a girl, you find attractive, then you should approach her BUT if somebody tells you to talk to a girl, you find attractive and you're not feeling it that day, than you show your spine by saying no.
Outstanding video. YEAH! My Dad was the manliest man and most courageous man I knew. He fought as a Guerilla in WW2 in the jungles of the Philippines. He was afraid in combat, but courage is doing the right thing even if you are afraid. I remember many nights when I heard him screaming in his sleep from a nightmare. Once I told him I heard him screaming, and asked him what his nightmare was about. He said he was reliving what it was like to be shelled by artillery. He survived, he endured, and didn't retreat even though he was scared. He fought for what he believed in. Once a certain other man was harassing a certain woman, and Dad, unarmed intervened to protect the woman and said, "you'll have to kill me first to get to her". The would-be assailant backed down. The woman Dad rescued eventually became his wife and then my mother. RIP dad. I love you and miss you...
I met a Philippine Scout. He was old when I met him. He was about 5 feet tall but one big man. He was fearless, polite, clean as a farmer can be. I wish I could have gotten to know him better. We saw each other now and then but we were both working so we just nodded in recognition and kept going.
I’m sorry your dad went through that. Having awful PTSD because a capitalist government sent you to terrorize a weaker nation is an awful lot in life. God rest his soul and I pray we never send a never soldier abroad again.
@@jessenfox2086 you sound like hate speach uninformed marxist a product of public school. Try opening your mind, learning correct history and being thankful your predecessors were not tortured, murdered, raped and starved at the hands of the japanese and germans in WE2. It was a terrible time and there are many wonderful Japanese and Germans that I am friends with today. But your opinion is very distorted, disturbing and disrespectful. Enjoy the freedom to say stupid inaccurate and false statements others have fought and died to provide for you,
Having a spine: standing up for what you believe in and your mission Having a pair of balls: willing to achieve your purpose no matter what others think Thank you
I just asked a girl I liked from my favourite coffeebar if she wanted to go grab a drink, got rejected but it felt enourmously freeing! I stood up for what I believed in and rejection is part of life. I'm not going to die from it so why not bother the risk. I'm growing more balls and whatever is meant for me will come, but you got to be willing to make the first move.
One thing I learned is never ask, just say " Devora let's go for a coffee at lunch time" you are enforcing you language but not given her an option but to say "Ok"... it works 100%%
As a man that was raised mostly by a single mom and was very feminine for many years and has now grown a lot to be a strong man. I could have not come up with a better definition. Thank you for your input Doc.
I have huge respect for men who have had to build themselves up without a father figure. I've been around my mother and sisters all my childhood, but it has made me more masculine because I've been more protective towards them and strengthened myself, taking responsibilities to save them the trouble. But this may be because I did have a father (though spent most of the time away at work) but gave me an example, an archetype for masculinity.
This resonates profoundly with me. I grew up taken care of by my mother and grandmother. No father figure whatsoever. I believe they tried, but there was never any discomfort in their efforts, so I grew up 'weak'. I know now that now. But being 44, and knowing tbat I'm not really a 44 year old man, yet, has been a such a challenge. Every day is a struggle, I wake up and try to climb that mountain. One day I'll reach my goal, for now discipline helps, if nothing else. Thanks Doc, and thanks @Tech Sir. Good luck to all here on such a journey.
I always resounded with the poem "If" bu Rudyard Kipling in this context: If you can keep your head when all about you Are losing theirs and blaming it on you, If you can trust yourself when all men doubt you, But make allowance for their doubting too; If you can wait and not be tired by waiting, Or being lied about, don’t deal in lies, Or being hated, don’t give way to hating, And yet don’t look too good, nor talk too wise: If you can dream-and not make dreams your master; If you can think-and not make thoughts your aim; If you can meet with Triumph and Disaster And treat those two impostors just the same; If you can bear to hear the truth you’ve spoken Twisted by knaves to make a trap for fools, Or watch the things you gave your life to, broken, And stoop and build ’em up with worn-out tools: If you can make one heap of all your winnings And risk it on one turn of pitch-and-toss, And lose, and start again at your beginnings And never breathe a word about your loss; If you can force your heart and nerve and sinew To serve your turn long after they are gone, And so hold on when there is nothing in you Except the Will which says to them: ‘Hold on!’ If you can talk with crowds and keep your virtue, Or walk with Kings-nor lose the common touch, If neither foes nor loving friends can hurt you, If all men count with you, but none too much; If you can fill the unforgiving minute With sixty seconds’ worth of distance run, Yours is the Earth and everything that’s in it, And-which is more-you’ll be a Man, my son!
That poem has always defined manhood for me. "If you can bear to hear the truths you've spoken, Twisted by knaves to make a trap for fools" Always gets me!
I'm 25 years old. My father has always been so distant to me. I admit that I never learnt what being a man is. I had no male role model and raised my my mother and my sister. Yet I feel this masculine energy in me time to time and I want to explore on it. If there are other people like me know that you're not alone in this world. We can be our own role model.
'Most of the things in your head were put there by other people and a lot of that stuff is garbage'; straight up. I love the way this guy puts things across so clearly.
There used to be a book “Real men don’t eat quiche”. My wife makes an excellent quiche, and I enjoy it. I always wanted to write a colliery, “Real men don’t let other people tell them what to eat.”
I suggest reading a book 'Bruce Thornwood: Unveiling Your Hidden Potential' if you want to know how to man up. Just follow everything writer suggests in there, it's one of the best reads I had in a while.
My view 1. In control of your mind at all times -chaotic environments -feeling disrespected/ anger -sexual desires 2. Makes them self uncomfortable for the sake of growth - do what you need to do because you will be better because of it -public speaking -gym -avoiding immediate pleasure 3. Needs to be capable to protect him self and loved ones - some form of self defense -mentally prepared to use it
When you stand up for yourself the initial moment is fear. But it quickly becomes so much better the moment it is known to everyone that you're not tolerating it. It's a muscle that needs to be developed just like any other muscle but you'll feel so much better when you finally do stand up for yourself.
@@Automotib Wrong. It is genetic and it all boils down to how much prenatal exposure of testosterone you had in your mommy's womb, and of course, also pubertal T with a healthy environment with healthy development, the perfect combo. Low neuroticism is not something you become but just simply ARE. Free will copers, keep coping.
Agreed. We could add that the first time you standup, it might feel like you are just a cartboard in a wind. And that can be scary. But over the years, you can become a mountain that nothing will move.
you put what many of us felt deep down into words. now that we see the formula it will be alot easier to move towards male excellence. every man should see this.
agreed. this is exactly what having boundaries in a relationship are about. if you don't set boundaries and also enforce them, you will get walked on, used, and disrespected.
Be a man: - grow a beard - increase testosterone. - lift heavy weight - start a business - learn to fight - play a sport Two things: - have a spine - stand up. - have balls - suffer to grow.
Well said. I'll add that a lot of what helps us to be men is a healthy level of testosterone. Which means we need to sleep well, exercise, lower our stress, and avoid chemicals that can disrupt our hormones (such as in plastics). It's something we need to take seriously since our testosterone levels have dropped a whopping 50% from our forefathers.
Yes! Ever since increasing my testosterone with diet and supplements I've noticed I have started behaving very differently. People who are very used to me being a yes man and never saying no are shocked when I say no to their uncomfortable requests or demands with a serious face. I always used to smile nervously and comply. None of this happened because I watched Psych hack videos or anything like that.
@@alanh7247 if that's the case no one would have ever made the argument that the phytoestrogen (plant estrogen) in soy products have any effect on people. So either neither have an effect or both do.
And you've nailed it. Really, it's about your IDENTITY. That you have no fear in being YOU, flaws and all. Identity conquers everything! It keeps you secure without having to win at everything or put on a masculine front.
I'm 22 years old. And this video spoke greatly to me. I appreciate your commitment to serve and to share useful wisdom. I'll be coming back again and again to watch more of your videos. Thanks for being real.
Best answer I've heard so far from someone on the internet. No tough guy shit, no social construct nonsense, no alpha male garbage. A spine and some balls. I'll use that to help construct my opinion on what a man/masculinity is in the future. I guess what im looking for is what makes masculinity unique to males and what makes femininity unique to females.
Standing up for yourself can be perceived as "tough guy shit" to those that you offend by doing so. Learn to set boundaries for yourself and require "your" boundaries be respected by people you come in contact with. Masculinity is not "unique" to males nor is "femininity" unique to females. Be yourself and allow others to be who they are; your true friends will rise to the surface. You can have a lot of acquaintances, people you know by name, but you will find you have very few "friends." Finally, one of the quickest ways to meet a nurse is to ride a bull...............
"This is why we respect people who stand up for right, despite the personal risk" it's big true. I'll tell you something if you are young - DO NOT EVER BE SCARED OF CONFLICT WITH SOMEONE. When i was 19 and went to first job i was agreeable and nice boy, always helping people because i was scared this person won't like me if i say no. When you helping people all the time they expect you are gonna help them all the time. You know what's happened when i said "sorry, not now i don't have time"?. The response was: WHAAAAT?! WHY U WON'T HELP ME? and this person start to backstabbing me. Listen this guy little boys, stand tall and have balls. It's really hard at the beginning to say "no" but trust me, the more you say "no" the more people respect you. Don't be even scared to lose friends, if you have "friend" who even sometimes makes funny of you and crosses your borders, don't be scared and just quit this relation. Things like gym or martial arts are just accessories for being confident. In workplace even if someone is 2x bigger than you he can't hurt you. Don't be scared guys. If you are scared to conflict someone, just ask yourself at first place "is this person can hurt me?". Even if you gonna be fired from work, life goes on and you are still alive. Live YOUR OWN life not your mother/dad/friends life, don't ask for permission, don't listen orders, don't think "oh whats my parrents gonna think if i will do it", take life in your own hands and decide about it by YOURSELF. My own family all the time trying to change me and telling "Why you doing this and this. Why you doing so much risk. Get safe job and don't change anything", listen it's my life and i don't give a shit, my life my consequences
"When you are helping people all the time they expect you are gonna help them all the time." Yup. I had a Business Law Professor who would share .. "guidance" now and then. One tidbit was DO NOT do "110 percent" when first starting a new job. If *you* set your performance THAT high, then when you want to throttle it down to "normal," IT WILL APPEAR as if you are slacking off.
You do need a good sense of a persons emotional capacity to deal with the uncertainty and perception of imperfect control. Like if they can not regulate enough to cause their fight or flight reflex to calm down and allow their frontal lobe to take over, no matter what you do (limit you try 10 different things) if it dosent work, at a certain point your just being a codependent fixer and trying to fix something out of a need for desperation. Some peoples nervous systems are just not very capable of calm reasonable thought.
As a man I have learned that creating a mission statement for myself has been a gamechanger. I use this mission statement as my point of reference. When I want to do things, when I have an opinion, I always refect on my mission statement. Does what I am going to do or say align with my mission statement? When I hear "have a spine" I hear have a purpose and stand by it. Great video.
I like this guy. Thanks for not saying anything about crying or vulnerability like every other therapist on youtube. We all know who we really respect in society.
Thank you man 🙏🏼 , I was so worried and bothered about the stuff that happened today at gym, people told me to "man up" and " use women for pleasure until they last, most woman won't last !! " and stuff like that , this was from a guy who I thought was an inspiration for a great physique, I wanted to become like him but after hearing about his perspective I never want to be like him, he called all this stuff as being a man but I couldn't take it and was searching for something that makes some sense to me, your points of having a spine and growing balls helped me a lot, I'll watch this video often and will be grateful ❤️
I love this guy and how he is delivering a very important message!! The world needs you man!! Men who are lost or are trying to learn their role and positions need you!! You are perfect for exactly what you're doing and communicating!!
That’s right fellas, stand tall, cast shade on the haters and don’t care what they think. Welcome to life as a Man. Great & concise content Sir, Thank You!
I have known since I was a teenager that a lot of what constitutes masculinity in the mainstream is a performance. And I often lost out because I refuse to play along to the tune. But I never felt bad about myself for staying true to
So basically you have a spine and balls to march to the beat of your own drum, which means you are the only man around when all the rest start performing.
I’ve struggled with this concept a lot throughout my life. I find myself searching for what it means to be a man with a world with toxic masculinity and just negative outlooks on embracing the more feminine side of yourself. I never had a relationship with my father and I have always felt like it has been something preventing me from being a man. Like you said, knowing football, hunting, talking about women, all of the “performative” things were all I could tell myself was what it meant to be a man. I’ve embraced who I am and don’t care what people think. However, the child in me who never had that father and always felt at a disadvantage because of it needed you today. My birthday is approaching and as always I have the false hope in the back of my mind that my father will want to say something or even be a part of my life creeps in. I can’t help but to feel overwhelmed by it all. Thank you for the reassurance and the ability to confidently tell myself that I am a man and no one can ever tell me otherwise. Thank you so much.
Admitting you're wrong quickly and fixing what led you to it without whining or emotion. Not being afraid of confrontation but almost never initiating it. Not being afraid of emotion but almost never expressing it outside of very narrow circumstances. Not being afraid or incapable of leading but not assuming you always have to lead and being just as capable of being a good soldier under someone else's leadership. Being honest.
I usually avoid talk of what a “man is”, but this made a lot of sense. While watching this video, I immediately knew which parts of my life I had been avoiding (not having balls). It’s strange how we can seek help as if we don’t know how to fix our lives, but the answers are so obvious like we knew all along. Great video!
Whenever I find myself having these thoughts, I rephrase the question: in which society would I rather live? If the answer is India or Argentina, then I set my intention to visit India or Argentina. Signs “the west” is crumbling are everywhere, but in reality “the west” has been crumbling for a long time. Read Dickens. Other societies have their soft underbellies too. Corruption tends to be a lot worse most other places, whereas US corruption is more focused in Washington and in large financial centers. Orion is advocating for men to stand up and cast more of a shadow. That is where we should be focusing, not looking so much at a glorious past that may never have been.
I am at the point of sitting back with my popcorn and watching it burn - totally detached from it. I was watching a podcast and a 23 year old girl was trying to destigmatize herpes, or any sexually transmitted disease. Her argument was that sex workers (girls on onlyfans) are tested for STDs far more regularly than the general public and are therefor healthier and cleaner. In her mind, she is cleaner and healthier than a loyal couple that has been married and exclusive for 10 years, that has not been tested. What do we destigmatize after herpes? herione? murder? I show my 85 year old mother a video of a biological boy that thinks he is a woman playing full contact rugby against girls and injuring 3 of them in one match. I can't convince her this is real. She thinks it is people playing pranks. I wish she was right.
7:34 We respect those who are willing to hold the line and stand up for what they believe in, regardless of the consequences. Paradoxically, we like those who don’t seem to care whether we like them or not. On the other hand, we typically have neither respect nor appreciation for those who do things so that we might like them.
Dude!!!! How I wish I heard this 20 years ago. I'd have become a man much faster. For most of the past 20 years (after joining graduate school to do a PhD) I had neither spine nor balls. I developed a spine when I turned back to my religious faith in 2013, and only this year have developed a pair of balls (small ones) by being more vocal about my beliefs. And I feel a word of difference. Would have loved to share this with my students!
I've watched three videos of yours from yesterday till now, it's a rare case that I give thumbs up let alone do it three times in a row. You just say very logical and sane things.
Thanks for bringing this up. It's society's toxic views on what "makes" a man (i.e., aggressive conquerer) that causes men to question themselves and their values, and vice versa for women. Values are key. Women like men who are secure in themselves, their values, and their place in the world, and standing up for them, over some insecure, aggressive, controlling loudmouth misogynist overly self-conscious about defending his "manhood." Men can be sensitive and strong at the same time. It all comes down to values and sticking to one's guns.
This video confirms that I’m not a man. Never stick up for myself when bullied, always care about what people think of me and zero women. Didn’t even stick up for my beliefs just to avoid verbal conflict. This has affected me in all areas in my life. Sucks to realise this but idk how I can change it, just have to try my best to work on this.
It's not easy to understand this, but I guarantee you the answer to this you already know. If you say to yourself every day that you're not going to behave that way and do those things, you can just not do. Even better, when you say you'll behave in a different way, just try it out, fuck it. Best luck my man, you can do it, It is as simple as it sounds. You just haven't tried it yet.
You're the man doc! Been watching a bunch of your videos. You articulate clarity which provides a not only a deep sense of understanding, but gives strength and support in this sometimes...crazy modern world. Thank you very much and keep up the great work. -Ben
Its good to mention that courage is basically a trait that is healthy for both men and women to have. It definitely makes us all more attractive and just happier within ourselves. Granted, it makes men more attractive in a different sort of way, so I get your point here. This explanation is just vague, so its open to many interpretations that you didn't intend.
This compelling video brings back terrible memories of my recent breakup after four years of dating. My dearest friend made the decision to go, and I was left with an inexhaustible hurt. I can't even begin to imagine my life without him, much as I keep trying to make amends. I'm frustrated. I want to write about how much I miss him here because I can't seem to get him out of my head.
I understand how hard it is to let go of someone you love; after a five-year relationship ended, I was unable to simply let him go; instead, I tried everything to get him back. Eventually, I turned to a spiritual counsellor for assistance.
Wow. This is so insightful and helpful. This explains why my starter marriage failed despite 10 years of try. And why my second marriage is thriving and a forever union. Thank you.
The German philospher Ernst Bloch, writer of the "Principle of Hope" made the concept "aufrechter Gang" central in his life-work (many possible translations, like: walk with one's head held up high, having a backbone, not bending, being unafraid). He chose this as the central concept of a value-based, unscared existence and the spine of his philosophy, his view of the world's and the human potential. These virtues mentioned by Dr Taraban, are absolutely essential for being masculine, but they are not excludingly masculine traits, many feminine women have them, too, and indeed, figuratively it takes some balls to be a feminine woman. Look around. Women have stood their ground in so many important issues about motherhood, children's rights, civil rights, organization for peace and equality. And also having guts privately against players and seducers, especially when they are higher up in a hierarchy. Women have stood up for their sons, too, for example against military oppression, as well as for labor unions, voters' rights, environmental protection, animal protection, in education, etc, in many movements that require courage. Women have stood up for feminine values and for humane values really valiantly throughout history - not as the only ones, but together with male comrades, or against some powerful men opposing such values, for example fascist movements. To be *biologically* a male, you need XY chromosomes, and to be *manly* you need to be adult and all the things Dr Taraban mentions, i e encompass classical manly values and virtues. In some societies a man would write sentimental poems and cry with his friends, learn Greek and Latin and even Persian as foreign languages; in others he would be the first to sacrifice himself (saving women and children first); in others he would wear fancy dress and strutt in wigs and lace like a peacock, which is not manly in westerns societies now, but was so once, historically, not so long ago. A certain degree of adaptation to the norms in their contemporary society and a certain guts to oppose these norms, are healthy manly traits, according to my social-psychological perspective. Men like Viktor Frankl, Erich Fromm, JRR Tolkien, Joseph Campbell, Harry Belafonte, Wendell Berry, Jordan Peterson, Glenn Kirschner, are a few examples of such men. There are millions of them, famous or not, and women tend to call them "good men" or "real men". And they need not at all look like the caricature in the thumbnail picture in today's video. Great, but short, novels to read about men with spine and balls, are Nevil Shute's "Trustee from the Toolroom", Anthony Trollope's "The Warden" (two great manly characters), and "My Father's Glory" by Marcel Pagnol, which all show that you dont' get a spine and balls just by being born biologically a man, it is a process.
I belive your definition is really good, short, understandable and just true. I expirienced it the same way growing up, standing up for my self and the things I belive in (mostly my own sense of justice) always earned me respect even though I also had more than one conflict in which it got physical. Most of the time these "fights" didn't even have a "winner" or I might have sometimes been the "loser" but I feel like I never "lost" something. My peers just respected me for having a spine and balls.
Men need a space like this honestly, we have like no resources the agenda isn’t pushing us like that, so thank you 🙏 movies aren’t even giving us a hint of what it means to be masculine
One of the best videos I have seen on the subject. At 41 years old I still struggle with this question (How to BE A MAN) and haven't quite figured out who am I or what exactly should I do. The older I get the more this not knowing bothers me.
Hardest part for me is dealing with boredom and loneliness. I could be fulfilling all of my responsibilities, meeting my goals, etc. But it's all just so boring and lonely. Even as a married man I get lonely in my marriage. Once you have kids your relationship with your wife essentially ends. You just become a glorified atm and taxi. It's gets old real fast. Objectively I have a good life and I'm a good dude. I just get bored and lonely. I get tired of it all.
I think this is the answer I found that like the most on the internet. A lot come with a prescription of role or faith (serve, do this, say that, look like this, have that) but this is pretty open and straightforward.
Thank you for this Orion! Im 25 and struggle with my masculinity due to no male role model and an emotionally unavailable mother. Im starting to understand more of myself thanks to your videos
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation: 00:00 🧔 Masculinity is a complex topic, and many definitions are linked to performative behaviors that change over time. 01:08 🎯 Many answers about how to be a man focus on performative behaviors like having a beard, playing sports, etc. 02:42 💪 Being a man is simple: you need a backbone and courage to defend your beliefs and values. 04:06 🌟 Having a backbone also helps define your position in the world and attracts opposing opinions. 06:26 🏆 Having courage (a figurative pair) means being willing to take risks in the name of your beliefs and values. 07:23 🤝 Respect is often earned by those who stand up for their beliefs, regardless of the approval of others. It is not gained by trying to please everyone. 08:32 🙌 Having a backbone and courage is essential to be considered a man, regardless of other masculinity stereotypes. Made with HARPA AI
This was the best video I've ever seen on the topic. It gave me peace of mind, because I realized that I already have everything I need. Growing up without a father's presence is not easy, we end up looking for this guidance elsewhere, thankfully we have professionals like you. Greetings from Brazil.
As I listen to you, I can't escape the opinion that much of the problem derives from parents not teaching the right things to their children in the developmental years. My parents hammered ethics, telling the truth, right from wrong, taking responsibility and learning critical thinking skills into me at at an early age. I definitely strayed from that ideal, but those early years gave me a compass to find my way back, not perfect by any means, but I always knew which way to go.
I feel overwhelmed by this subject . I struggle badly with this masculinity thing . I am taking care of myself my family my parents … I don’t give a shit if I am loved,, liked ,,, or whatever … I speak my mind never bend to social expectations and hate social sugar coating , I say no or yes to what I believe and follow my heart and instinct. I am 36 and standing tall in the face of the life … but I think my childhood neglect and abuse made me disconnected from my masculinity ( absent father , bullying at school ,artistic tendencies and sensitive soul ) … I don’t hate life .. I don’t love it either.. I care deeply for humans as I am an empath and highly sensitive in my nature … but there is this image within my head a man is a total different thing than I am ,,. I am a male human and that’s the only thing I identify with … but a masculine man ? I🎉is a different creature 😂… and lately I am obsessed with masculinity and everything masculine but my heart says ( it’s all social made ,, masculinity is another thing ) ….. anyway I feel I am in consistent search for my lost masculinity, I don’t know I am a soft human man … maybe … I am just lost
I’m thankful every day for the moments i stood my ground to defend my values while being coerced to act otherwise. Isolated moments that could lead to a lifetime of pride or regret.
You rocked it doc! I'm 75 now, and I've heard no better definition. I call it willing to stand tall in the pocket, and knowing the hit is coming, as in football... bravo!
I did like this video and I think that Orion's distinction between essential and performative masculinity is important. A man who hunts, is 6'4, has a huge beard and has a lot of guns but doesn't have conviction and self discipline, a good work ethic, etc is not a real man. However, I think there is an element that Orion didn't include. A real man, I think, is someone who is willing to do the hard and difficult things in life that are necessary to attaining some good. Whether it be mastering a skill, building a business, self mastery, raising a family, serving the community etc. To take it further, a true man is willing to SACRIFICE himself and his selfish interests for the sake of others. There really is no greater act of manhood than to give his life courageously to save someone else. And this ties in too, to my main critique of Orion's content. I think there is a lot of good information and truth on this channel. However, a true man, I believe, is someone who does not chase women and does not primarily use women for sexual pleasure. Pursuing selfish pleasure is NOT masculine, it is self indulgent and, in fact, effeminate, as the man takes his slefish pleasure ahead of the woman's best interests. . A man is someone who treats women as a gentlemen and seeks to marry a women with good character before having relations with her. A man then sacrifices himself, his time, his money, and his work in service of his wife and children and the wider community. There is no harder job that supporting a family and raising children that are polite, caring, disciplined and contribute to the world. Orion would probably say that is not realistic in today's world, that women can't be trusted and people just use each other in transactional relationships. However, I believe Orion's view is framed by not seeking the right type of women. If you are looking for a sexual partner first and primarily, you will never find a decent wife who will stay committed. These points are contrary to ways of the world, but I can say from experience this is true. I welcome any comments or critique of these points
Yes and no. I agree with your entire content about a being the complete higher level man. All very correct. But Orion does speak in other videos of not pursuing women who are not the right one. He also speaks to doing the harder things such as standing up for your values and beliefs. He just did not elaborate on what that may be as you did. I believe this video was intended to be in simple entry level primer on what is a true man is. A video to start the conversation and introspection of ourselves as men. I find your comments to be perfect in this aspect as a beginning for follow on conversations. Thank you for speaking up. I know others are listening and learning from your comments.
Excellent detail! Thus us rhe kind if man my father was. Totally disciplined. This makes for a great leader as well. The path you laid out takes discipline, delayed gratification and sacrifice. Three things many people today aren't willing to do. Honestly, this comment should be pinned to the top!
This stung. I have CPTSD so knowing definitively who I am is difficult, much less being able to face opposition. My life centers around trying to maintain what little peace I find.
Thank you so much for your timeous content. It's so hard to navigate who a real man is with so much content out there. I'm busy working on myself healing traumas that made me lose trust in men. I want to learn the type of man to look for to match who I am as a feminine woman. Thank you! Love from South Africa.
I have watched a bunch of your presentations and will watch the rest. I am 72, married twice to interesting women in difficult relationships, 4 kids, variety of careers. Still have a lot to learn. Thank you, Orion. Listening to your presentations definitely nurtures the "spine and balls". I have recommended you to my sons. And your presentations are very well done.
@@RR-et6zp LMAO How many people have you met outside of prison have taken a person's life? Not everyone is permitted to join the military ( I was excluded because of a birth defect), and of the many who have, how many were in a position to fire a gun and an enemy?
@@inconnu4961 It's about the principle of it. Be willing to sacrifice safety for justice, to protect those you love. At the same time, to have the ability to show gentleness and nurture your children, tenderness to your wife.
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation: 00:13 🤔 Modern times have created an identity crisis in men, making the question of "how to be a man" more complex. 00:26 🎭 Forms of masculinity like "machismo" are performative, adhering to evolving societal rules and standards. 00:53 ⏳ Masculinity and femininity are expressions of their respective times and can be learned. 01:21 🎣 The internet often equates manhood with activities like hunting, starting a business, or grilling, which is an oversimplification. 02:28 🦴 True masculinity is simple and is associated more with inner qualities-having a "spine" and "balls"-rather than external actions. 03:11 📚 Having a "spine" means standing up for what you believe in, which presupposes self-awareness. 04:06 ❓ Many older men lack a clear understanding of their own values, making it hard for them to "stand up." 06:12 🎲 Having "balls" is about taking risks for what you believe in, regardless of societal opinions. 07:38 🎖️ People respect those who are willing to stand up for their beliefs, regardless of the consequences. 08:04 🚀 In summary, being a man is about having a "spine" and "balls," not about conforming to societal definitions or actions.
At times we kind of know something like this, but if we listen to a well tough organized presentation like yours, It provides the final touch to cement the set of values floating around in ourselves. Thank you.
Excellent presentation! I was in my mid-40’s before l realized my own mother was a controlling, smothering narcissist. I finally dealt with this, which resulted in deciding to “own” my life (spine) and walking out of that family permanently. (growing a pair). Sounds drastic (and it was) but looking back l have never been sorry.
Also I would like to add that being emotionally stable when you're communicating with women can go a long long way. It's one of the essential parts to become a masculine man. I see many guys in the west being loud and hysterical when they are talking to women and that has to be changed. Personally, when I did that, so many things have changed in my relationships with women. ( Had nearly 100 dates within the last 7-8 months) and before that I was a very hysterical,vulgar and short tempered person but as soon as I understood the whole thing with emotional stability and combined it with internal confidence, I started to see very very good results. Also again this is just one thing and I agree with you on all the things that's mentioned in the video as well.
That's a date every other day. Are you OK or struggling with attachment issues? Personally, I would feel worthless if I spent all of that time for different ever-changing people.
Man I grew up with out a father and had no advices as such but to hear this man speak the truth about how to be a man is so important, this advice help me a lot I needed to here this thank you 🙏 💪💯
Well put! Its having standards and convictions that are unwavering in regards to one's own morality of whats right and wrong and sticking with it. The tree whose roots are deeply entrenched and unmovable no matter the storms that come. Its knowing other people's opinions of you are irrelevant and especially when they go against your belief in whats right and wrong, true or false. Simply put, it's being resolute in the ethics of one's beliefs, at the potential loss of career, family, friends.
Excellent presentation! Your video reaches out to a lot of people.I married a man, pHd but he did not know who to be a father. He spend decades not being able to love his kids. Thank you for being explicit about expressing mans beliefs above all. God Bless.
I found this video without looking for it and I surprisingly gave me very good feelings while watching it. I agree with you and I find very helpful to support my thoughts with someone like you. Your words/ideas/message gives me confidence to reaffirm the new concept of a man and motivates me to become one. You are a source of inspiration. Thank you!
Thank you Sir I definitely needed this. In a constant world of crippling bullshit and a lot of consumption sometimes it is difficult to see why so many of us Men are lost. Being 20 and growing up without a father has made it difficult but it’s also has made it great. It’s made me reliable and as well conscious of my own actions. There is a lot of stigmatism when it comes to what it means to be a man or the definition of “ be a Man “ I fully agree with what you said. A lot of men or “boys” will say that being a man means you have to get big fuck your feelings and stop giving a shit. While physical strength is great for both mental and physical it’s not everything. It’s very important to be aware of how all these little connotations affect us psychologically. I do believe in controlling your emotions. Men that control their emotions are stoic. I’m not saying keep everything bottled in although if you think before you make a decision and don’t let your emotions get the best of you it will always result in better outcomes for you rather than acting on impulse or on the feelings of yourself or the pressure out on by others. We live in a world of centralization on social media and doing what we feel like doing not what we have to do. A world were we are never bored because we always have our phones and screens to keep us idiotized. In order to be a man, it’s not about just about knowing how to change a tire or knowing how to fight and this and that ect. It’s about standing up for what right and the truth. I don’t want to bring religion into this because everyone has their own opinion but as a man of God it’s important to trust God and know there is a purpose for each and every one of us men. I just turned 20 this July. 5 years ago my buddys and I from swimming class were playing Fortnite and starting highschool laughing and talking about our small problems now most of them are in college, moved out, having a kid and moving on with their lives. My only advice gentleman is always look forward and be grateful. Work hard and stay disciplined and last but not least like David Goggins said a quote that’s stuck with me all these years “ DONT GET POISONED BY BULLSHIT “ Take care y’all. One last thing if you are having problems mentally remember we are men but we are also human there is always a way out and talking to someone is always the answer rather than acting on impulse and making a stupid decision that will ruin your life and the life of others.
Orion has the potential to be a major player in what is commonly known as the Manosphere; workable advice for men, without the fluff and buffoonery that seems so prevalent in the space. Did a great job on the Whatever podcast; he should consider collabs with other content providers in the space as well.
Women are infinitely more valuable than men, the disposable sex, because of pregnancy. Fortunately, women must work and marriage, sex and childbirth rates are at all time lows.
More than just self interest...a true man will provide, protect, defend the weak, guide and teach, admit mistakes, correct mistakes, be gentle and loving, have full emotional control, seek wisdom, help others without judgement, keep integrity even when no one is watching, take responsibilty and accountability, die for love and truth if he has to.
There is a contemporary crisis in masculinity. Whereas 100 years ago, everyone seemed to take it for granted what it meant to be a man, today the topic is rife with dissention and speculation. Unfortunately, much of the advice men hear today pertains to what I call "performative masculinity": a suite of behaviors that can be learned to communicate masculinity socially. While there is nothing wrong with this, such advice fails to cut to the heart of the matter. In today's episode, I discuss the two attributes of "essential masculinity".
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I am sure some asked the question but it was phrased differently. Also, it is easy to say "I am conventional therefore I am fulfill the definition."
Doctor orian stop fooling your self bro, when the society falls, people like you will too. You don't have what it takes to exist in a world without laws
What a joke, tired of hearing this nerd sh*t all the time
What a fkin joke
Gd I can't even listen to this sh*t
"suffer the risk of being somebody" is a great phrase
And what if you don’t make the grade? I see the risk isn’t worth the reward.
@@Cyber-JOC The grade is not the focus. Look further than that!
I failed, still do, but redo! Have courage!
I am not anymore the one I was when I didn't suffer the risk of being somebody. I am more now, and more the more I do. That's the reward of the risk of being somebody .
@@Cyber-JOCyou will falter here and there. That's part of it.
Menn are fine the way they are. They really haven't changd. Its postmodernn womn who are deeeply flawd and need correcttion.
@@Cyber-JOC stay weak
Having a spine = the courage to say "No."
Having balls = the courage to say "Yes."
I see it as testifying to objective truth rather than merely expressing subjective preferences, and laying down and adhering to law - your own law that aligns with the truth, no matter the cost. In other words: truth before face (having spine) and principled actions (having balls) regardless of the cost.
Interesting simplification. I could agree (in most cases)
Having a brain= the courage to know the difference
It gets difficult, when these 2 are in combat with each other. I think it is always important to look at what are you scared of but doing it, would indicate having balls. For example, if you're scared of talking to a girl, you find attractive, then you should approach her BUT if somebody tells you to talk to a girl, you find attractive and you're not feeling it that day, than you show your spine by saying no.
you said a whole lot of nothing pal @@filthycasual9381
the word for me is "responsibility". a man takes responsibility for himself and once he does that he can extend that circle further and further
Facts. A man’s ability to respond to a situation is directly tied to having a spine and being ballsy.
Women are so by default, women live life on easy mode.
kinda true, but to me it became kind of a buzzword, it keeps getting thrown around carelessly
@@forgottenfuryan if they're attractive
"Physician, heal thyself" - Ancient proverb
Outstanding video. YEAH!
My Dad was the manliest man and most courageous man I knew. He fought as a Guerilla in WW2 in the jungles of the Philippines. He was afraid in combat, but courage is doing the right thing even if you are afraid.
I remember many nights when I heard him screaming in his sleep from a nightmare. Once I told him I heard him screaming, and asked him what his nightmare was about. He said he was reliving what it was like to be shelled by artillery. He survived, he endured, and didn't retreat even though he was scared. He fought for what he believed in.
Once a certain other man was harassing a certain woman, and Dad, unarmed intervened to protect the woman and said, "you'll have to kill me first to get to her". The would-be assailant backed down. The woman Dad rescued eventually became his wife and then my mother.
RIP dad. I love you and miss you...
I met a Philippine Scout. He was old when I met him. He was about 5 feet tall but one big man. He was fearless, polite, clean as a farmer can be. I wish I could have gotten to know him better. We saw each other now and then but we were both working so we just nodded in recognition and kept going.
Your dad is the man of man!
I’m sorry your dad went through that. Having awful PTSD because a capitalist government sent you to terrorize a weaker nation is an awful lot in life. God rest his soul and I pray we never send a never soldier abroad again.
W dad
@@jessenfox2086 you sound like hate speach uninformed marxist a product of public school. Try opening your mind, learning correct history and being thankful your predecessors were not tortured, murdered, raped and starved at the hands of the japanese and germans in WE2.
It was a terrible time and there are many wonderful Japanese and Germans that I am friends with today.
But your opinion is very distorted, disturbing and disrespectful. Enjoy the freedom to say stupid inaccurate and false statements others have fought and died to provide for you,
Having a spine: standing up for what you believe in and your mission
Having a pair of balls: willing to achieve your purpose no matter what others think
Thank you
Being a man is about knowing yourself, knowing what you want out of life, and having the willpower and determination to achieve this.
No guarantees there.
And above all being genuine man and not a smiling nice guy that talks way too much.
@@tongobong1 Right, so you're saying be Clint Eastwood or John Wayne? That's a tall order!
@@tancreddehauteville764 yes if a man is genuine then he resembles Clint or John and women love him.
& Doing it.
I just asked a girl I liked from my favourite coffeebar if she wanted to go grab a drink, got rejected but it felt enourmously freeing! I stood up for what I believed in and rejection is part of life. I'm not going to die from it so why not bother the risk. I'm growing more balls and whatever is meant for me will come, but you got to be willing to make the first move.
How many balls have you grown now?
congrats bro
@@raven4140 🤣🤣
Congrats to you man, why is this shit impossible tho 😭
One thing I learned is never ask, just say " Devora let's go for a coffee at lunch time" you are enforcing you language but not given her an option but to say "Ok"... it works 100%%
As a man that was raised mostly by a single mom and was very feminine for many years and has now grown a lot to be a strong man. I could have not come up with a better definition. Thank you for your input Doc.
Same here. I often tell single mothers that most dont know what they put their sons through by being a single mom.
I have huge respect for men who have had to build themselves up without a father figure. I've been around my mother and sisters all my childhood, but it has made me more masculine because I've been more protective towards them and strengthened myself, taking responsibilities to save them the trouble. But this may be because I did have a father (though spent most of the time away at work) but gave me an example, an archetype for masculinity.
This resonates profoundly with me. I grew up taken care of by my mother and grandmother. No father figure whatsoever. I believe they tried, but there was never any discomfort in their efforts, so I grew up 'weak'. I know now that now. But being 44, and knowing tbat I'm not really a 44 year old man, yet, has been a such a challenge. Every day is a struggle, I wake up and try to climb that mountain. One day I'll reach my goal, for now discipline helps, if nothing else. Thanks Doc, and thanks @Tech Sir. Good luck to all here on such a journey.
You have less of an idea than this guy then.
@@watamutha same here brother. Its hard to find sources on what we can do become to better.
I always resounded with the poem "If" bu Rudyard Kipling in this context:
If you can keep your head when all about you
Are losing theirs and blaming it on you,
If you can trust yourself when all men doubt you,
But make allowance for their doubting too;
If you can wait and not be tired by waiting,
Or being lied about, don’t deal in lies,
Or being hated, don’t give way to hating,
And yet don’t look too good, nor talk too wise:
If you can dream-and not make dreams your master;
If you can think-and not make thoughts your aim;
If you can meet with Triumph and Disaster
And treat those two impostors just the same;
If you can bear to hear the truth you’ve spoken
Twisted by knaves to make a trap for fools,
Or watch the things you gave your life to, broken,
And stoop and build ’em up with worn-out tools:
If you can make one heap of all your winnings
And risk it on one turn of pitch-and-toss,
And lose, and start again at your beginnings
And never breathe a word about your loss;
If you can force your heart and nerve and sinew
To serve your turn long after they are gone,
And so hold on when there is nothing in you
Except the Will which says to them: ‘Hold on!’
If you can talk with crowds and keep your virtue,
Or walk with Kings-nor lose the common touch,
If neither foes nor loving friends can hurt you,
If all men count with you, but none too much;
If you can fill the unforgiving minute
With sixty seconds’ worth of distance run,
Yours is the Earth and everything that’s in it,
And-which is more-you’ll be a Man, my son!
That poem has always defined manhood for me. "If you can bear to hear the truths you've spoken, Twisted by knaves to make a trap for fools" Always gets me!
I'm 25 years old. My father has always been so distant to me. I admit that I never learnt what being a man is. I had no male role model and raised my my mother and my sister. Yet I feel this masculine energy in me time to time and I want to explore on it. If there are other people like me know that you're not alone in this world. We can be our own role model.
'Most of the things in your head were put there by other people and a lot of that stuff is garbage'; straight up. I love the way this guy puts things across so clearly.
The trick is keeping what's good and removing the years of garbage that we've been fed.
how do we know this guy is not putting garbage to us, the same as other guys or sources before him?
It is essential that you program your own mind or others will do it for you.
Your messages are so clear and concise. So many people out there need your messages.
Thanks for the love, Daniel. All the best.
@@DB-sd3cw bruh
@@DB-sd3cw bruh your'e nobody man
@@DB-sd3cw Facts. while we're giving out 100s...😆
man gives money to the rich
There used to be a book “Real men don’t eat quiche”. My wife makes an excellent quiche, and I enjoy it. I always wanted to write a colliery, “Real men don’t let other people tell them what to eat.”
Cool story bro but do me a favor and don't say quiche. It looks like a dirty word in French. Almost onomatopoeic.
@@sethbrolsma516 well, I already know some dirty words in French. Baby seal for example..
@@Guildofarcanelore 👁👃👁 touche
@@sethbrolsma516 merci, Mon ami. Bon soir
Except their wives. That's a given.
I suggest reading a book 'Bruce Thornwood: Unveiling Your Hidden Potential' if you want to know how to man up. Just follow everything writer suggests in there, it's one of the best reads I had in a while.
@@Zenith-d3s can you please give us a few crumbs from the book?
+1
This is a bot trying to shill a scam book, you find it all over youtube on self help videos
Low quality scam book written by ai. Don't fall for this.
My view
1. In control of your mind at all times
-chaotic environments
-feeling disrespected/ anger
-sexual desires
2. Makes them self uncomfortable for the sake of growth
- do what you need to do because you will be better because of it
-public speaking
-gym
-avoiding immediate pleasure
3. Needs to be capable to protect him self and loved ones
- some form of self defense
-mentally prepared to use it
Your description ventures into the performative arena. KISS!
When you stand up for yourself the initial moment is fear. But it quickly becomes so much better the moment it is known to everyone that you're not tolerating it. It's a muscle that needs to be developed just like any other muscle but you'll feel so much better when you finally do stand up for yourself.
Agreed. Courage and not backing down is definitely something to be learned and isn't inherent, it's a choice
@@Automotib Wrong. It is genetic and it all boils down to how much prenatal exposure of testosterone you had in your mommy's womb, and of course, also pubertal T with a healthy environment with healthy development, the perfect combo. Low neuroticism is not something you become but just simply ARE. Free will copers, keep coping.
@@marcelobasilio2028 🤓🤓🤓
@@marcelobasilio2028 wrong again, blasting testosterone can correct this
Agreed. We could add that the first time you standup, it might feel like you are just a cartboard in a wind. And that can be scary. But over the years, you can become a mountain that nothing will move.
you put what many of us felt deep down into words. now that we see the formula it will be alot easier to move towards male excellence. every man should see this.
agreed. this is exactly what having boundaries in a relationship are about. if you don't set boundaries and also enforce them, you will get walked on, used, and disrespected.
Be a man:
- grow a beard - increase testosterone.
- lift heavy weight
- start a business
- learn to fight
- play a sport
Two things:
- have a spine - stand up.
- have balls - suffer to grow.
Shadow in proportion to your beliefs is a deep insight I hadn’t considered. Thanks doc you’re one of the heroes for men today
This man's wisdom is unparalleled.
Well said. I'll add that a lot of what helps us to be men is a healthy level of testosterone. Which means we need to sleep well, exercise, lower our stress, and avoid chemicals that can disrupt our hormones (such as in plastics). It's something we need to take seriously since our testosterone levels have dropped a whopping 50% from our forefathers.
Dairy is filled with mammalian compatible estrogen, so you might want to avoid that too. The more you know.
Couldn't agree more. Having healthy T levels makes this more achievable
Yes! Ever since increasing my testosterone with diet and supplements I've noticed I have started behaving very differently. People who are very used to me being a yes man and never saying no are shocked when I say no to their uncomfortable requests or demands with a serious face. I always used to smile nervously and comply. None of this happened because I watched Psych hack videos or anything like that.
@@alanh7247 if that's the case no one would have ever made the argument that the phytoestrogen (plant estrogen) in soy products have any effect on people. So either neither have an effect or both do.
@@LeFlamel idk it’s def better to drink cows milk than that soy and oat shit. Farmers drink normal milk all the time
And you've nailed it. Really, it's about your IDENTITY. That you have no fear in being YOU, flaws and all. Identity conquers everything! It keeps you secure without having to win at everything or put on a masculine front.
I'm 22 years old. And this video spoke greatly to me. I appreciate your commitment to serve and to share useful wisdom. I'll be coming back again and again to watch more of your videos. Thanks for being real.
Best answer I've heard so far from someone on the internet. No tough guy shit, no social construct nonsense, no alpha male garbage. A spine and some balls.
I'll use that to help construct my opinion on what a man/masculinity is in the future. I guess what im looking for is what makes masculinity unique to males and what makes femininity unique to females.
Standing up for yourself can be perceived as "tough guy shit" to those that you offend by doing so. Learn to set boundaries for yourself and require "your" boundaries be respected by people you come in contact with.
Masculinity is not "unique" to males nor is "femininity" unique to females. Be yourself and allow others to be who they are; your true friends will rise to the surface. You can have a lot of acquaintances, people you know by name, but you will find you have very few "friends."
Finally, one of the quickest ways to meet a nurse is to ride a bull...............
"This is why we respect people who stand up for right, despite the personal risk" it's big true. I'll tell you something if you are young - DO NOT EVER BE SCARED OF CONFLICT WITH SOMEONE.
When i was 19 and went to first job i was agreeable and nice boy, always helping people because i was scared this person won't like me if i say no. When you helping people all the time they expect you are gonna help them all the time. You know what's happened when i said "sorry, not now i don't have time"?. The response was: WHAAAAT?! WHY U WON'T HELP ME? and this person start to backstabbing me. Listen this guy little boys, stand tall and have balls. It's really hard at the beginning to say "no" but trust me, the more you say "no" the more people respect you. Don't be even scared to lose friends, if you have "friend" who even sometimes makes funny of you and crosses your borders, don't be scared and just quit this relation.
Things like gym or martial arts are just accessories for being confident. In workplace even if someone is 2x bigger than you he can't hurt you. Don't be scared guys. If you are scared to conflict someone, just ask yourself at first place "is this person can hurt me?". Even if you gonna be fired from work, life goes on and you are still alive.
Live YOUR OWN life not your mother/dad/friends life, don't ask for permission, don't listen orders, don't think "oh whats my parrents gonna think if i will do it", take life in your own hands and decide about it by YOURSELF.
My own family all the time trying to change me and telling "Why you doing this and this. Why you doing so much risk. Get safe job and don't change anything", listen it's my life and i don't give a shit, my life my consequences
Women are infinitely more valuable than men, to the point of absurdity due to the reproductive bottleneck.
Perfectly said
"When you are helping people all the time they expect you are gonna help them all the time." Yup. I had a Business Law Professor who would share .. "guidance" now and then. One tidbit was DO NOT do "110 percent" when first starting a new job. If *you* set your performance THAT high, then when you want to throttle it down to "normal," IT WILL APPEAR as if you are slacking off.
@@M0viLover
Story of my life. I just want to try hard, coach! 🥺
You do need a good sense of a persons emotional capacity to deal with the uncertainty and perception of imperfect control. Like if they can not regulate enough to cause their fight or flight reflex to calm down and allow their frontal lobe to take over, no matter what you do (limit you try 10 different things) if it dosent work, at a certain point your just being a codependent fixer and trying to fix something out of a need for desperation. Some peoples nervous systems are just not very capable of calm reasonable thought.
Thanks! You are a true asset to mankind. Please continue to inspire and provoke thought.
This is absolutely amazing. I'm a women watching this learning on how to cultivate a healthy masculine energy with in me. Thank you
thank you Orion. I'm 71 years old and I've been looking my whole life for someone to tell me what a man is. You just did, with humor and common sense.
As a man I have learned that creating a mission statement for myself has been a gamechanger. I use this mission statement as my point of reference. When I want to do things, when I have an opinion, I always refect on my mission statement. Does what I am going to do or say align with my mission statement? When I hear "have a spine" I hear have a purpose and stand by it. Great video.
What does your mission statement look like?
"mission statemen" is a great sentence
I like this guy. Thanks for not saying anything about crying or vulnerability like every other therapist on youtube. We all know who we really respect in society.
This is one of the coolest and most honest channels I’ve come across. You’re real, sir. Keep it up! You have my support
Thank you man 🙏🏼 , I was so worried and bothered about the stuff that happened today at gym, people told me to "man up" and " use women for pleasure until they last, most woman won't last !! " and stuff like that , this was from a guy who I thought was an inspiration for a great physique, I wanted to become like him but after hearing about his perspective I never want to be like him, he called all this stuff as being a man but I couldn't take it and was searching for something that makes some sense to me, your points of having a spine and growing balls helped me a lot, I'll watch this video often and will be grateful ❤️
I love this guy and how he is delivering a very important message!! The world needs you man!! Men who are lost or are trying to learn their role and positions need you!! You are perfect for exactly what you're doing and communicating!!
That’s right fellas, stand tall, cast shade on the haters and don’t care what they think. Welcome to life as a Man. Great & concise content Sir, Thank You!
More men should appreciate the fact that masculinity is often performative
That just inspired me not to hide my true self anymore. I am a woman!
LOL you grew a pair
😂😂
When women don't need to do anything but hit puberty to be women.
😂😂😂 u crazy lol
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I have known since I was a teenager that a lot of what constitutes masculinity in the mainstream is a performance. And I often lost out because I refuse to play along to the tune. But I never felt bad about myself for staying true to
So basically you have a spine and balls to march to the beat of your own drum, which means you are the only man around when all the rest start performing.
I’ve struggled with this concept a lot throughout my life. I find myself searching for what it means to be a man with a world with toxic masculinity and just negative outlooks on embracing the more feminine side of yourself. I never had a relationship with my father and I have always felt like it has been something preventing me from being a man. Like you said, knowing football, hunting, talking about women, all of the “performative” things were all I could tell myself was what it meant to be a man. I’ve embraced who I am and don’t care what people think. However, the child in me who never had that father and always felt at a disadvantage because of it needed you today. My birthday is approaching and as always I have the false hope in the back of my mind that my father will want to say something or even be a part of my life creeps in. I can’t help but to feel overwhelmed by it all. Thank you for the reassurance and the ability to confidently tell myself that I am a man and no one can ever tell me otherwise. Thank you so much.
Admitting you're wrong quickly and fixing what led you to it without whining or emotion. Not being afraid of confrontation but almost never initiating it. Not being afraid of emotion but almost never expressing it outside of very narrow circumstances. Not being afraid or incapable of leading but not assuming you always have to lead and being just as capable of being a good soldier under someone else's leadership. Being honest.
I usually avoid talk of what a “man is”, but this made a lot of sense. While watching this video, I immediately knew which parts of my life I had been avoiding (not having balls). It’s strange how we can seek help as if we don’t know how to fix our lives, but the answers are so obvious like we knew all along. Great video!
Simply amazing how far society has fallen
Whenever I find myself having these thoughts, I rephrase the question: in which society would I rather live? If the answer is India or Argentina, then I set my intention to visit India or Argentina.
Signs “the west” is crumbling are everywhere, but in reality “the west” has been crumbling for a long time. Read Dickens. Other societies have their soft underbellies too. Corruption tends to be a lot worse most other places, whereas US corruption is more focused in Washington and in large financial centers.
Orion is advocating for men to stand up and cast more of a shadow. That is where we should be focusing, not looking so much at a glorious past that may never have been.
You don’t gotta be so cynical bro.. times have just changed really fast and humans are playing catch up that’s all
I am at the point of sitting back with my popcorn and watching it burn - totally detached from it. I was watching a podcast and a 23 year old girl was trying to destigmatize herpes, or any sexually transmitted disease. Her argument was that sex workers (girls on onlyfans) are tested for STDs far more regularly than the general public and are therefor healthier and cleaner. In her mind, she is cleaner and healthier than a loyal couple that has been married and exclusive for 10 years, that has not been tested. What do we destigmatize after herpes? herione? murder? I show my 85 year old mother a video of a biological boy that thinks he is a woman playing full contact rugby against girls and injuring 3 of them in one match. I can't convince her this is real. She thinks it is people playing pranks. I wish she was right.
@@whocarescrapsa Which city are we living in now... Sodom or Gonorrhea?
@@whocarescrapsa maybe talk to a professional about that and get the weight off your shoulders, therapy is powerful
7:34 We respect those who are willing to hold the line and stand up for what they believe in, regardless of the consequences. Paradoxically, we like those who don’t seem to care whether we like them or not. On the other hand, we typically have neither respect nor appreciation for those who do things so that we might like them.
Dude!!!! How I wish I heard this 20 years ago. I'd have become a man much faster. For most of the past 20 years (after joining graduate school to do a PhD) I had neither spine nor balls. I developed a spine when I turned back to my religious faith in 2013, and only this year have developed a pair of balls (small ones) by being more vocal about my beliefs. And I feel a word of difference. Would have loved to share this with my students!
Totally agree. It boils down to having standards based on moral and ethical principles and having the courage to promote and defend them.
This channel deserves way more attention. Thank you Dr. Taraban for sharing your wisdom with us!
you have to be able to take someones life and hold a baby within the same day
This channel is pure gold. You should have far more views and subscribers.
Separating the performative aspect from what a man is intrinsically is so key.
I've watched three videos of yours from yesterday till now, it's a rare case that I give thumbs up let alone do it three times in a row. You just say very logical and sane things.
Thanks for bringing this up. It's society's toxic views on what "makes" a man (i.e., aggressive conquerer) that causes men to question themselves and their values, and vice versa for women. Values are key. Women like men who are secure in themselves, their values, and their place in the world, and standing up for them, over some insecure, aggressive, controlling loudmouth misogynist overly self-conscious about defending his "manhood." Men can be sensitive and strong at the same time. It all comes down to values and sticking to one's guns.
This video confirms that I’m not a man. Never stick up for myself when bullied, always care about what people think of me and zero women. Didn’t even stick up for my beliefs just to avoid verbal conflict. This has affected me in all areas in my life. Sucks to realise this but idk how I can change it, just have to try my best to work on this.
It's not easy to understand this, but I guarantee you the answer to this you already know.
If you say to yourself every day that you're not going to behave that way and do those things, you can just not do.
Even better, when you say you'll behave in a different way, just try it out, fuck it.
Best luck my man, you can do it, It is as simple as it sounds. You just haven't tried it yet.
You're the man doc! Been watching a bunch of your videos. You articulate clarity which provides a not only a deep sense of understanding, but gives strength and support in this sometimes...crazy modern world. Thank you very much and keep up the great work. -Ben
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Its good to mention that courage is basically a trait that is healthy for both men and women to have. It definitely makes us all more attractive and just happier within ourselves. Granted, it makes men more attractive in a different sort of way, so I get your point here. This explanation is just vague, so its open to many interpretations that you didn't intend.
Women are celebrated for cowardice because they're much more valuable to society, men are conditioned to be disposable.
This compelling video brings back terrible memories of my recent breakup after four years of dating. My dearest friend made the decision to go, and I was left with an inexhaustible hurt. I can't even begin to imagine my life without him, much as I keep trying to make amends. I'm frustrated. I want to write about how much I miss him here because I can't seem to get him out of my head.
I understand how hard it is to let go of someone you love; after a five-year relationship ended, I was unable to simply let him go; instead, I tried everything to get him back. Eventually, I turned to a spiritual counsellor for assistance.
Introducing Father Obah Eze, a well-known spiritual advisor who is famous for his ability to bring back former romantic partners.
I am grateful for this important knowledge. Thank you for the advice. I looked up Father Obah Eze and he seems to be a real guy.
Wow. This is so insightful and helpful. This explains why my starter marriage failed despite 10 years of try. And why my second marriage is thriving and a forever union. Thank you.
A man inspires confidence in a woman . He just gives off an aura that is un mistakable.
The German philospher Ernst Bloch, writer of the "Principle of Hope" made the concept "aufrechter Gang" central in his life-work (many possible translations, like: walk with one's head held up high, having a backbone, not bending, being unafraid). He chose this as the central concept of a value-based, unscared existence and the spine of his philosophy, his view of the world's and the human potential.
These virtues mentioned by Dr Taraban, are absolutely essential for being masculine, but they are not excludingly masculine traits, many feminine women have them, too, and indeed, figuratively it takes some balls to be a feminine woman. Look around. Women have stood their ground in so many important issues about motherhood, children's rights, civil rights, organization for peace and equality. And also having guts privately against players and seducers, especially when they are higher up in a hierarchy. Women have stood up for their sons, too, for example against military oppression, as well as for labor unions, voters' rights, environmental protection, animal protection, in education, etc, in many movements that require courage. Women have stood up for feminine values and for humane values really valiantly throughout history - not as the only ones, but together with male comrades, or against some powerful men opposing such values, for example fascist movements.
To be *biologically* a male, you need XY chromosomes, and to be *manly* you need to be adult and all the things Dr Taraban mentions, i e encompass classical manly values and virtues. In some societies a man would write sentimental poems and cry with his friends, learn Greek and Latin and even Persian as foreign languages; in others he would be the first to sacrifice himself (saving women and children first); in others he would wear fancy dress and strutt in wigs and lace like a peacock, which is not manly in westerns societies now, but was so once, historically, not so long ago.
A certain degree of adaptation to the norms in their contemporary society and a certain guts to oppose these norms, are healthy manly traits, according to my social-psychological perspective. Men like Viktor Frankl, Erich Fromm, JRR Tolkien, Joseph Campbell, Harry Belafonte, Wendell Berry, Jordan Peterson, Glenn Kirschner, are a few examples of such men. There are millions of them, famous or not, and women tend to call them "good men" or "real men". And they need not at all look like the caricature in the thumbnail picture in today's video.
Great, but short, novels to read about men with spine and balls, are Nevil Shute's "Trustee from the Toolroom", Anthony Trollope's "The Warden" (two great manly characters), and "My Father's Glory" by Marcel Pagnol, which all show that you dont' get a spine and balls just by being born biologically a man, it is a process.
I belive your definition is really good, short, understandable and just true.
I expirienced it the same way growing up, standing up for my self and the things I belive in (mostly my own sense of justice) always earned me respect even though I also had more than one conflict in which it got physical. Most of the time these "fights" didn't even have a "winner" or I might have sometimes been the "loser" but I feel like I never "lost" something. My peers just respected me for having a spine and balls.
In the era of women, being a strong man is even more necessary 💪.
Marriage, sex and childbirth rates are at all time lows. My strength is my own.
True said
Men need a space like this honestly, we have like no resources the agenda isn’t pushing us like that, so thank you 🙏 movies aren’t even giving us a hint of what it means to be masculine
I agree. Masculinity is courage, resilience, and grit how i see it. You need to be willing to face the unknown and stand your ground.
One of the best videos I have seen on the subject. At 41 years old I still struggle with this question (How to BE A MAN) and haven't quite figured out who am I or what exactly should I do. The older I get the more this not knowing bothers me.
Hardest part for me is dealing with boredom and loneliness. I could be fulfilling all of my responsibilities, meeting my goals, etc. But it's all just so boring and lonely. Even as a married man I get lonely in my marriage. Once you have kids your relationship with your wife essentially ends. You just become a glorified atm and taxi. It's gets old real fast. Objectively I have a good life and I'm a good dude. I just get bored and lonely. I get tired of it all.
Me too. Same boat. A lot of other girls start looking really good...but alas. Married
take your wife on a date.
Get a divorce I guess. A good marriage should be fun
I’m not in your boat but it reminded me of a book I read about once a year.
John Eldredge- Wild At Heart
Give it a shot. Good luck, good dude.
So spend time with your children. Form a bond. I never understood why some men think being a father is just being a glorified atm.
This is one of the best videos I’ve ever watched. Short and concise.
I think this is the answer I found that like the most on the internet. A lot come with a prescription of role or faith (serve, do this, say that, look like this, have that) but this is pretty open and straightforward.
Thank you for this Orion! Im 25 and struggle with my masculinity due to no male role model and an emotionally unavailable mother. Im starting to understand more of myself thanks to your videos
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation:
00:00 🧔 Masculinity is a complex topic, and many definitions are linked to performative behaviors that change over time.
01:08 🎯 Many answers about how to be a man focus on performative behaviors like having a beard, playing sports, etc.
02:42 💪 Being a man is simple: you need a backbone and courage to defend your beliefs and values.
04:06 🌟 Having a backbone also helps define your position in the world and attracts opposing opinions.
06:26 🏆 Having courage (a figurative pair) means being willing to take risks in the name of your beliefs and values.
07:23 🤝 Respect is often earned by those who stand up for their beliefs, regardless of the approval of others. It is not gained by trying to please everyone.
08:32 🙌 Having a backbone and courage is essential to be considered a man, regardless of other masculinity stereotypes.
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Loved this video!!! Truth! Having balls is having the willingness to suffer for being our authentic selves!!! Yes.
This was the best video I've ever seen on the topic.
It gave me peace of mind, because I realized that I already have everything I need.
Growing up without a father's presence is not easy, we end up looking for this guidance elsewhere, thankfully we have professionals like you.
Greetings from Brazil.
As I listen to you, I can't escape the opinion that much of the problem derives from parents not teaching the right things to their children in the developmental years. My parents hammered ethics, telling the truth, right from wrong, taking responsibility and learning critical thinking skills into me at at an early age. I definitely strayed from that ideal, but those early years gave me a compass to find my way back, not perfect by any means, but I always knew which way to go.
I feel overwhelmed by this subject . I struggle badly with this masculinity thing . I am taking care of myself my family my parents … I don’t give a shit if I am loved,, liked ,,, or whatever … I speak my mind never bend to social expectations and hate social sugar coating , I say no or yes to what I believe and follow my heart and instinct. I am 36 and standing tall in the face of the life … but I think my childhood neglect and abuse made me disconnected from my masculinity ( absent father , bullying at school ,artistic tendencies and sensitive soul ) … I don’t hate life .. I don’t love it either.. I care deeply for humans as I am an empath and highly sensitive in my nature … but there is this image within my head a man is a total different thing than I am ,,. I am a male human and that’s the only thing I identify with … but a masculine man ? I🎉is a different creature 😂… and lately I am obsessed with masculinity and everything masculine but my heart says ( it’s all social made ,, masculinity is another thing ) ….. anyway I feel I am in consistent search for my lost masculinity, I don’t know I am a soft human man … maybe … I am just lost
I’m thankful every day for the moments i stood my ground to defend my values while being coerced to act otherwise.
Isolated moments that could lead to a lifetime of pride or regret.
You rocked it doc! I'm 75 now, and I've heard no better definition. I call it willing to stand tall in the pocket, and knowing the hit is coming, as in football... bravo!
I did like this video and I think that Orion's distinction between essential and performative masculinity is important. A man who hunts, is 6'4, has a huge beard and has a lot of guns but doesn't have conviction and self discipline, a good work ethic, etc is not a real man. However, I think there is an element that Orion didn't include. A real man, I think, is someone who is willing to do the hard and difficult things in life that are necessary to attaining some good. Whether it be mastering a skill, building a business, self mastery, raising a family, serving the community etc. To take it further, a true man is willing to SACRIFICE himself and his selfish interests for the sake of others. There really is no greater act of manhood than to give his life courageously to save someone else. And this ties in too, to my main critique of Orion's content. I think there is a lot of good information and truth on this channel. However, a true man, I believe, is someone who does not chase women and does not primarily use women for sexual pleasure. Pursuing selfish pleasure is NOT masculine, it is self indulgent and, in fact, effeminate, as the man takes his slefish pleasure ahead of the woman's best interests. . A man is someone who treats women as a gentlemen and seeks to marry a women with good character before having relations with her. A man then sacrifices himself, his time, his money, and his work in service of his wife and children and the wider community. There is no harder job that supporting a family and raising children that are polite, caring, disciplined and contribute to the world. Orion would probably say that is not realistic in today's world, that women can't be trusted and people just use each other in transactional relationships. However, I believe Orion's view is framed by not seeking the right type of women. If you are looking for a sexual partner first and primarily, you will never find a decent wife who will stay committed. These points are contrary to ways of the world, but I can say from experience this is true. I welcome any comments or critique of these points
Yes and no. I agree with your entire content about a being the complete higher level man. All very correct. But Orion does speak in other videos of not pursuing women who are not the right one. He also speaks to doing the harder things such as standing up for your values and beliefs. He just did not elaborate on what that may be as you did. I believe this video was intended to be in simple entry level primer on what is a true man is. A video to start the conversation and introspection of ourselves as men. I find your comments to be perfect in this aspect as a beginning for follow on conversations. Thank you for speaking up. I know others are listening and learning from your comments.
Excellent detail! Thus us rhe kind if man my father was. Totally disciplined. This makes for a great leader as well. The path you laid out takes discipline, delayed gratification and sacrifice. Three things many people today aren't willing to do. Honestly, this comment should be pinned to the top!
This stung.
I have CPTSD so knowing definitively who I am is difficult, much less being able to face opposition. My life centers around trying to maintain what little peace I find.
Thank you so much for your timeous content. It's so hard to navigate who a real man is with so much content out there. I'm busy working on myself healing traumas that made me lose trust in men. I want to learn the type of man to look for to match who I am as a feminine woman. Thank you! Love from South Africa.
Strength, Courage, Mastery, Honor.
Having a spine and some balls is literally the first 2 of Jack Donovan's tactical virtues.
He's done great work.
Amen
Women are women without any qualifications
I have watched a bunch of your presentations and will watch the rest. I am 72, married twice to interesting women in difficult relationships, 4 kids, variety of careers. Still have a lot to learn. Thank you, Orion. Listening to your presentations definitely nurtures the "spine and balls". I have recommended you to my sons. And your presentations are very well done.
Thank you so much!! You are literally re-opening the world of relationships with women for me! Please keep on doing what you are doing!🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
This is the alpha and omega on masculinity for me. Thank you.
"Women and childen can be careless, but not men." That's the best quote I ever heard and I try every moment to live by it
Great stuff. I'm 28 and learning this the hard way at the moment. It's taking a lot of effort, but I think it's starting to pay off.
you have to be able to take someones life and hold a baby within the same day
@@RR-et6zp LMAO How many people have you met outside of prison have taken a person's life? Not everyone is permitted to join the military ( I was excluded because of a birth defect), and of the many who have, how many were in a position to fire a gun and an enemy?
you're insane @@inconnu4961
@@inconnu4961 It's about the principle of it. Be willing to sacrifice safety for justice, to protect those you love. At the same time, to have the ability to show gentleness and nurture your children, tenderness to your wife.
He wrote 'be able to'. Not 'required to'.
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🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation:
00:13 🤔 Modern times have created an identity crisis in men, making the question of "how to be a man" more complex.
00:26 🎭 Forms of masculinity like "machismo" are performative, adhering to evolving societal rules and standards.
00:53 ⏳ Masculinity and femininity are expressions of their respective times and can be learned.
01:21 🎣 The internet often equates manhood with activities like hunting, starting a business, or grilling, which is an oversimplification.
02:28 🦴 True masculinity is simple and is associated more with inner qualities-having a "spine" and "balls"-rather than external actions.
03:11 📚 Having a "spine" means standing up for what you believe in, which presupposes self-awareness.
04:06 ❓ Many older men lack a clear understanding of their own values, making it hard for them to "stand up."
06:12 🎲 Having "balls" is about taking risks for what you believe in, regardless of societal opinions.
07:38 🎖️ People respect those who are willing to stand up for their beliefs, regardless of the consequences.
08:04 🚀 In summary, being a man is about having a "spine" and "balls," not about conforming to societal definitions or actions.
you, Jordan Peterson and Ryan Holiday are the best things that have happened to modern men.
At times we kind of know something like this, but if we listen to a well tough organized presentation like yours, It provides the final touch to cement the set of values floating around in ourselves. Thank you.
Well said
In a world full of all-knowing 'self-help' gurus and associated nonsense, this channel is a gem.
Excellent presentation! I was in my mid-40’s before l realized my own mother was a controlling, smothering narcissist. I finally dealt with this, which resulted in deciding to “own” my life (spine) and walking out of that family permanently. (growing a pair). Sounds drastic (and it was) but looking back l have never been sorry.
That's what I did, too. Best decision ever. She would've ruined you and then blame you again for it!
Never be sorry when dealing with chaotic family members. I feel that pain!
Also I would like to add that being emotionally stable when you're communicating with women can go a long long way. It's one of the essential parts to become a masculine man. I see many guys in the west being loud and hysterical when they are talking to women and that has to be changed. Personally, when I did that, so many things have changed in my relationships with women. ( Had nearly 100 dates within the last 7-8 months) and before that I was a very hysterical,vulgar and short tempered person but as soon as I understood the whole thing with emotional stability and combined it with internal confidence, I started to see very very good results. Also again this is just one thing and I agree with you on all the things that's mentioned in the video as well.
@@happydogg312 Understanding women's psychology man. Without experience, none of the advice will work. 👍
That's a date every other day. Are you OK or struggling with attachment issues? Personally, I would feel worthless if I spent all of that time for different ever-changing people.
straight to the core. I need hearing this to remind myself, Why i am doing all of this and why I need to do it. Thank you, Sir, whats a man.
You can learn from anyone , especially those that faced alot of pain. God has em there for a reason . massive influence and truth
Man I grew up with out a father and had no advices as such but to hear this man speak the truth about how to be a man is so important, this advice help me a lot I needed to here this thank you 🙏 💪💯
Well put! Its having standards and convictions that are unwavering in regards to one's own morality of whats right and wrong and sticking with it. The tree whose roots are deeply entrenched and unmovable no matter the storms that come. Its knowing other people's opinions of you are irrelevant and especially when they go against your belief in whats right and wrong, true or false. Simply put, it's being resolute in the ethics of one's beliefs, at the potential loss of career, family, friends.
Bravo! Finally, someone who cuts through all the cultural crap.
Excellent presentation!
Your video reaches out to a lot of people.I married a man, pHd but he did not know who to be a father.
He spend decades not being able to love his kids.
Thank you for being explicit about expressing mans beliefs above all.
God Bless.
Don’t let people treat you bad, always response in a respectful way
I found this video without looking for it and I surprisingly gave me very good feelings while watching it. I agree with you and I find very helpful to support my thoughts with someone like you. Your words/ideas/message gives me confidence to reaffirm the new concept of a man and motivates me to become one. You are a source of inspiration. Thank you!
Thank you Sir I definitely needed this. In a constant world of crippling bullshit and a lot of consumption sometimes it is difficult to see why so many of us Men are lost. Being 20 and growing up without a father has made it difficult but it’s also has made it great. It’s made me reliable and as well conscious of my own actions. There is a lot of stigmatism when it comes to what it means to be a man or the definition of “ be a Man “ I fully agree with what you said. A lot of men or “boys” will say that being a man means you have to get big fuck your feelings and stop giving a shit. While physical strength is great for both mental and physical it’s not everything. It’s very important to be aware of how all these little connotations affect us psychologically. I do believe in controlling your emotions. Men that control their emotions are stoic. I’m not saying keep everything bottled in although if you think before you make a decision and don’t let your emotions get the best of you it will always result in better outcomes for you rather than acting on impulse or on the feelings of yourself or the pressure out on by others. We live in a world of centralization on social media and doing what we feel like doing not what we have to do. A world were we are never bored because we always have our phones and screens to keep us idiotized. In order to be a man, it’s not about just about knowing how to change a tire or knowing how to fight and this and that ect. It’s about standing up for what right and the truth. I don’t want to bring religion into this because everyone has their own opinion but as a man of God it’s important to trust God and know there is a purpose for each and every one of us men. I just turned 20 this July. 5 years ago my buddys and I from swimming class were playing Fortnite and starting highschool laughing and talking about our small problems now most of them are in college, moved out, having a kid and moving on with their lives. My only advice gentleman is always look forward and be grateful. Work hard and stay disciplined and last but not least like David Goggins said a quote that’s stuck with me all these years “ DONT GET POISONED BY BULLSHIT “ Take care y’all. One last thing if you are having problems mentally remember we are men but we are also human there is always a way out and talking to someone is always the answer rather than acting on impulse and making a stupid decision that will ruin your life and the life of others.
Orion has the potential to be a major player in what is commonly known as the Manosphere; workable advice for men, without the fluff and buffoonery that seems so prevalent in the space. Did a great job on the Whatever podcast; he should consider collabs with other content providers in the space as well.
Women are infinitely more valuable than men, the disposable sex, because of pregnancy. Fortunately, women must work and marriage, sex and childbirth rates are at all time lows.
Don't forget villainry.
More than just self interest...a true man will provide, protect, defend the weak, guide and teach, admit mistakes, correct mistakes, be gentle and loving, have full emotional control, seek wisdom, help others without judgement, keep integrity even when no one is watching, take responsibilty and accountability, die for love and truth if he has to.
Knowing yourself and being courageous aren't masculine virtues - they're universal. EVERYONE should live by them.