Adventure & Tenacity were taught not SHUT DOWN. & a WARNING to avoid girls with SIMP Dads!

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  • @WatchfulHunter
    @WatchfulHunter Месяц назад +32

    Education controlled my life from age 5 to 18.
    I wasn't allowed to pick a spot in the woods and build my home. I was pushed by laws and need for money to pay bills. Like a rat in a maze. Not allowed to explore nature. Everything costs money.
    As a father, I was a useful tool with zero authority. When wife was done with me, family court helped her steal my home and my kids. I stayed close so I could still be a good father. But the state only allowed every other weekend. Clearly forcing the father out of the family.
    Fathers need legal authority as head of the home. And wife should have to leave house and kids if she decides to divorce without cause.
    Without sexual desire, men and the tailor could live in peace.
    Toxic feminism has driven away desire.

    • @Thor-o1v
      @Thor-o1v Месяц назад +2

      Timothy Chapter 2 verse 12
      But I suffer not a woman to teach, nor to usurp authority over the man, but to be in silence.
      That line “nor to usurp authority over the man” is exactly what the Federal Government has enabled with family court law.

    • @roderickcortez138
      @roderickcortez138 Месяц назад

      It's not toxic feminism. It's just women being women.

  • @Cayuse2009
    @Cayuse2009 Месяц назад +29

    I grew up on a Farm/Ranch in the 60's. My brother and I started driving farm machinery when we were in the 5th grade and never looked back. I also had 3 sisters that primarily worked with our mom who raised a garden, milked cows and sold cream and took care of the household. Dad gave us boys our crew cuts and trips to town were maybe twice a summer. I rode horses all summer and checked cattle, fixed fence, trapped furbearers in the winter and lived a country life. Compared to today's youth, we were the opposite.

    • @Rus-r7s
      @Rus-r7s Месяц назад +6

      That's a REAL LIFE , for both boys, and girls. Makes good men, and good women. Full of activity, the reality , but also the beauty, of nature. Makes people healthy, happy, and STRONG!

  • @Thor-o1v
    @Thor-o1v Месяц назад +11

    Timothy Chapter 2 verse 12
    But I suffer not a woman to teach, nor to usurp authority over the man, but to be in silence.
    That line “nor to usurp authority over the man” is exactly what the Federal Government has enabled with family court law

  • @Comfortzone99
    @Comfortzone99 Месяц назад +2

    A good tale for boys in those days, showing you do not have to be the strongest man to succeed in life.

  • @smiles7631
    @smiles7631 Месяц назад +4

    I grew up up with a strict dad but he was an alcoholic. I learned some things but resented him for some things he did. Mom was the complete opposite. They both smoked weed so I grew thinking it was ok. They wanted to be hippies or something. I grew up fast though. Quit smoking weed when I turned 19 because I had to take a drug test to get a job. I went to automotive school after I graduated because the parents cosigned the loan and I was really good at fixing things. I was a pretty ugly kid because acne just took over my face. I think it was partially the weed smoking. Soon as I stopped it went away. I know all to well how cruel girls can be. Been called ugly a couple times. But for some reason I always treated women like they were princesses. What I'm finding out is I love to help people but I'm not letting them help me. I give and give with no return. I now know that turns women off. Lesson learned. I ran into an old girlfriend at the gas station awhile back. She was with some kid, never introduced me, he seemed a little to old to be her son but to young to be a boyfriend. It was weird, he didn't say a word. Anyways, she started crying and said I was always so kind to her. It was pretty awkward. I heard she got mixed up with drugs but don't know the details. How you going to start crying over something that long ago. That was literally 25 years ago. I guess I made an impression or she has been abused or both. I did really like her back then. She just broke up with me one day out of the blue. I found out later that day she just jumped to another dude. I was pretty hurt but I knew I was kinda lucky because she was pretty and I was kinda hideous to look at. This is therapy for me to get it out and let it go. I hope it doesn't bug you.
    The story seems like it's teaching that you can play the bad dude, but you better be able to back it up. Be a smart man. Don't trust women lol. Thank you for the story time. Hi Lola! Love you all and see you Thursday. God bless.

  • @MikeIver-y3e
    @MikeIver-y3e Месяц назад +10

    Love the archeological efforts. Much appreciation.

  • @WileeRunner42
    @WileeRunner42 Месяц назад +3

    I did grow up with having read lots of fairy tales. This one sounds familiar. My takeaway as a boy was to be yourself, for even if you can get away being something you're not you'll have to keep it up and you'll be tested so you better be able to back it up. Also, you'll be found out eventually and people don't like that you're pretending.
    A takeaway, Be confident in what you want to do and you'll be able to do it.

  • @ManFromThePits
    @ManFromThePits Месяц назад +1

    Your commentary on the first story reminds me of something a friend of mine wrote...
    He'd been listening to your "Literary Archeology," and wrote a fairy-tale inspired by the old Grimm fairy-tales; he even did a pair of alternate endings - and "Original Grimm" version, followed up with a lighter "Disneyfied Version."
    Basically a King's daughter has been possessed by a demon, and when all else fails, he turns to a bad-tempered woodsman to save her. The woodsman concludes the princess is not possessed, but just spoiled rotten, so he teaches her some manners. When offered her hand in marriage out of gratitude, the woodsman declines, and runs off after angering the king with some choice words.

  • @AdvAbhimanyuSinghYadav3100
    @AdvAbhimanyuSinghYadav3100 Месяц назад +6

    Adventure and tenacity. ❤

  • @diggingwithdavid5732
    @diggingwithdavid5732 Месяц назад +6

    If your BF or husband is physically abusive that is when I ask a father would get involved the rest is just drama

  • @richardbast7243
    @richardbast7243 Месяц назад +6

    Women like attention and so does Far From Eden. At least Far From Eden is constructive, thoughtful, supportive and learning to be more wise with each Grimm fairy tale. Keep it up.

    • @raygiordano1045
      @raygiordano1045 Месяц назад +1

      Well, she's interesting and friendly, so I reckon she's worth giving attention to, IMHO.

  • @DragoonGard
    @DragoonGard Месяц назад +2

    The Taylor may have come from a common background but he had the smarts to accomplish all the tasks the King ordered making him very very capable, to do all these things that no one else couldn't or wouldn't do

  • @theengineerguy1485
    @theengineerguy1485 Месяц назад +2

    ❤️ from India. Love your stories. Your understanding and wisdom gives me hope for the future of Western Civilisation.

  • @Tyrs_Finox
    @Tyrs_Finox Месяц назад +1

    I interpreted both stories as advising boys to start with small acts and take some pride in them, but to not stop striving, like how the tailor started with slaying 7 flies and then moved on to giants. Eden's interpretation that a man should be cautious of a woman's father simping for her is interesting as well. It's likely these stories had multiple meanings, hadn't heard either myself, thanks for sharing.

  • @JesseColter-e1u
    @JesseColter-e1u Месяц назад +4

    Thank 🌹 You

  • @gentlegiants1974
    @gentlegiants1974 Месяц назад +4

    My earliest recollection of being read to was my grandfather reading the entire Thornton W Burgess series to me at bedtimes. Once I was reading on my own it was Louis L'amour, then C.S.Lewis Chronicles of Narnia, stories about bush pilots in the Canadian North and Farley Mowat's People of the Deer, Lost in the Barrens, Grey Seas Under, and the like. I did end up reading Jane Austen's works later on and Rudyard Kipling's Captains Courageous. Two Years before the Mast and on and on. I guess it was before computers and we didn't have television all through my teenage years. My grandmother bought me every Reader's Digest book for about 10 years LOL.
    The Thornton W Burgess series is worth its weight in gold for youngsters. Knowing what I know now I'd steer clear of Louis Lamour, and also Arthur Haley, he is a fascinating writer and gripping immersive storyteller, but the subject matter is morally and spiritually misguided.
    The tales told to the Grimm Brothers in this episode, seem to be both aspirational, in the sense of the lowly tailor striving for something otherwise beyond his station, and cautionary in the case of the marriage to the king's only daughter - as you aptly point out. Be wise as serpents and harmless as doves... there is a riddle in the middle of it all somewhere to be got at if we could but untangle the lines and lay them straight. But then it would be boring and sail over the children's heads as so much grown-up nonsense over cigars and brandy long past bedtime.

    • @Thor-o1v
      @Thor-o1v Месяц назад +3

      The People of the Deer, what an amazing book. I have not read it in many years. Oh how wild man is supposed to be for happiness sake; look how tame we all have become.

  • @johnnydiscover2838
    @johnnydiscover2838 Месяц назад +6

    Good evening from Montreal, love your shows!! ❤️🇨🇦❤️

  • @scout5407
    @scout5407 Месяц назад +3

    Sorry I missed you live Erin. I'm listening now. God Bless You- Brian

  • @DaDavis1954
    @DaDavis1954 Месяц назад +6

    Now this intrigues me. Can't wait. 😃

  • @JC-gw3yo
    @JC-gw3yo Месяц назад +2

    So many traps for men.. It is a crapshoot for men today and I don't know if we can be logically successfull. We must read these wonderful stories to our children again

  • @Rojas.Karlsen
    @Rojas.Karlsen Месяц назад +1

    The Valiant Little Tailor, Margaret Hunt
    My story mentions no name of place, has no apple, and no armor making: but leads its introduction with what you have in part 2. Leaving with a girdle saying "7 in one stroke" that he broided. He goes to town to brag and leaves for the mountains where he buckles with a giant and escape their lair, ending up sleeping in a field and discovered by kings servant who judge him to be a fine warrior suitet for military service, thus they scheme with the king like your story and send him to slay two giants, fetch a unicorn and catch a boar, much like how your book reads.
    Part II:(nerding with you) Leads as introduction in mine. Gets the jam, but woman leaves angrily. he opens the jam, finish the work, strokes 7 in one. embroids a girdle, and leaves with cheese and bird to brag. going to the mountain and meeting the giant, as yours read. minus one more test from the giant, missing from your version. After being catapultet into the tree, the giant invites him into their cavern, where they eat and make merry, he is given a bed too large and he creeps into a corner, here the giant takes an iron to cleave the bed in two, hoping to end the tailor. Next day the tailor greets them merrily and they run away in fear. Some time later after a long stroll he comes to a field near a kings palace and lays to sleep. whereas it continues reading much the same.
    Moral of the story: you have to accomplish impossible feet to be accepted and respected, and even then you wont be wanted. Cause in some way youll never be good enough, and thats all that matters to some. Next story in my book after ash-girl is "the riddle".

  • @UncleChud
    @UncleChud Месяц назад +5

    Hard skin, HIGH⚡️T💪🏼

  • @jerrys5764
    @jerrys5764 Месяц назад +4

    For the algo. I hope you last the long game of keeping this valuable content coming out. It is a vicious and depressing task but important for everyone to learn the unflattering truths about human nature.

  • @Harleyman0369
    @Harleyman0369 Месяц назад +7

    New number one fan ❤

  • @tdrive398
    @tdrive398 Месяц назад +2

    21:20 There's a difference between being lazy and being wise. Strength can fade, but wisdom can increase. Men should be strong- but work smarter, not harder. Wisdom would also protect Men from f-enists and partaking in our current rigged system; physical strength is useless in that fight.

  • @albert593
    @albert593 29 дней назад

    Your smile brightens my day.

  • @boomhawk6217
    @boomhawk6217 Месяц назад +2

    I f’n love this lovely lady

  • @delawarepro3539
    @delawarepro3539 Месяц назад

    “Hard times create strong men, strong men create good times, good times create weak men, and weak men create hard times.”

  • @davidmost4201
    @davidmost4201 Месяц назад

    Well done!

  • @zragonal189
    @zragonal189 Месяц назад +3

    Erin,
    The only problem that I have with these two tales are their use of verbal-deception and physical-trickery as morals to be learnt and even admired. TRUTH is _always_ higher than Deception & Lies, no matter the "outcome" experienced. That is what my father taught me, before his untimely death during my 16th-year-of-life; he was struck from behind, one chilly Saturday morning, while on his bicycle by my Art Teacher's wife's SUV as she crested a hill, at 55mph, a mile from our home. The night before, I had told him that I never wanted to go bike-riding with him again {paraphrased in first-person}, because I desired to really _hurt_ him, after we almost came to blows during a "stupid" teenage-minded argument; one so meaningless, that I can't even recall "what" is was about.
    GOD broke my Soul that night; I had never felt so much pain & heartache... {until GOD later hurt me again by taking my Loving Wife along with our Potential Life, from me}. Dad wasn't there to teach me about interacting with girls, just as I was desiring to explore them, other than his mindful life-long lessons of being "Truthful in All that You Do", and that "Kindness is a Virtue, not a Shield", and "Acting in Anger Always Causes Harm", and "Know How to Fight & Sho*t, so that You May Protect Another", and "Always Do Your Best".
    Even with being Truthful in what I desired with a myriad of females, which most men would "die-for", I still caused them pain & mental suffering (being a "Chad"), that of which SOURCE-GOD-TRINITY-CHRIST paid-me-back-in-full, for my SINS; by k!lling my Perfect Wife & unborn Children, ten years ago and NOT allowing me to join them. I know not as to why I am still "alive" and they are not; Purpose still eludes me.
    Be careful in what one wishes for, even in anger, fore you just might get it. Causing oneself mental damage for the rest of one's life.
    May You Find Peace.
    Love,
    CHRIST-IST

    • @Mr._Anderpson
      @Mr._Anderpson Месяц назад +2

      Bear in mind the Greeks considered guile to be a virtue in a warrior and a leader. Being able to outwit the opponent was often preferable to a brute contest of strength. That's the story of Odysseus. He wasn't the in-your-face killer that Achilles was. He was the one who devised the Trojan Horse.
      Does the commander who hides forces so they may flank an enemy & win the day sin? Hardly. Deceiving your enemy so they may be destroyed saves the lives of your people. Look at swordplay. A feint is employed to encourage an opponent to strike or move so they are vulnerable to a blow. That's just using your head for something other than a hat rack.

    • @AdlerMow
      @AdlerMow Месяц назад

      I'm a widower, I feel a similar pain. I wish and pray you find your purpose, and I recognize your honor. Keep being truthful and honored, eventually you will find a purpose, although maybe teaching youngsters valor and values is already a good one!

  • @BlaineLewis625
    @BlaineLewis625 Месяц назад +1

    The elite rulers of this world have dumbed us down in the English language, in the story when they speak of a unicorn, they are not referring to a mythical one horned horse, they are referring to a rhinoceros.
    Even when reading the King James Bible we must use the 1828 Websters dictionary, here's the definition from the 1828 Websters dictionary of a Unicorn; U'nicorn 1. an animal with one horn, the monoceros, this name is often applied to the rhinoceros.

  • @Steve-iq2ux
    @Steve-iq2ux Месяц назад +1

    Great post brother

  • @ManFromThePits
    @ManFromThePits Месяц назад +1

    Second guy, just "jamming" stuff in his pockets... I guess the meme is true: men do have a ton of room in their pockets. Old cheese? Pocket. Bird? Pocket. A rock? Pocket. State of Michigan? Pocket. The king? Goes in the pocket. Pair of feuding giants? In the pocket. Vicious wild boar? Pocket. The princess?
    ... Eh, she can stay.
    Fire breathing dragon? In the pocket. Cthulhu? Pocket. The whole of creation? Everything gets jammed in the tailor's pocket. Which makes sense, because he can just sew more and more fabric on, making it deeper and deeper.

  • @denishillman5942
    @denishillman5942 Месяц назад

    Love you Erin xoxo

  • @ChuckBaker-vt8je
    @ChuckBaker-vt8je Месяц назад

    Doing a great job keep it up 👍

    • @FarfromEden
      @FarfromEden  Месяц назад

      Thanks a ton!!! Helps my confidence!

  • @GaijinTV
    @GaijinTV Месяц назад

    Castellia Library has Jr. Classics
    Love from Japan

  • @RobHinkforth
    @RobHinkforth 25 дней назад

    The Taylor represented the Populace of his time challenging the power of the elites ?

  • @Men_of_Tomorrow
    @Men_of_Tomorrow 29 дней назад

    I’m a direct guy so I’m just going to say what other dudes here are thinking-you’re attractive (not that you didn’t know that), but your outlook makes you even more attractive.

  • @Mr._Anderpson
    @Mr._Anderpson Месяц назад +1

    Sorry to hear the fables don't do as well. Most of the other videos I may or may not listen to, but the old stories are something I try to catch, even if I usually don't leave a comment. Its better that way, since I'm one of those pesky unbelievers who is aligned to traditional values philosophically but not ideologically or in a religious sense.
    People tend to think outsiders who do not believe in gods are the enemy, which is unfortunate. Even the Christ is alleged to have said he had other sheep not of this flock and if others are not against us, they are for us.
    One of the saddest parts is I put on a pretense of Christianity in real life just to make the people around me comfortable. It is probably more common than people care to admit. Real life & the online sphere are similar in that the virtues of charity, compassion, temperance, & longsuffering tend to disappear when a non-believer reveals himself.

    • @Rus-r7s
      @Rus-r7s Месяц назад +1

      @Mr_Anderpson : In a universe of fiery planets, toxic gases, burning suns, there is the Earth. Contemplate, one, tiny, living cell. So intricate and delicate. Think about the symbiotic , living network. LIFE, itself. A lump of flesh, blood, and bone, standing, moving, being self-aware, and the overwhelming urge and desire, to continue to "live". Of all the destructive forces, all about us in the universe, how could something so complex, yet so organized and mutually corroborative , as all of the forms of life; human, animal, plant, come about, just by "accident", with no "designer" involved? Doesn't seem very logical, or "scientific", to me. I hold no animosity toward you, just because you find it hard to believe in a Supreme Being/Creator. Only if I thought you evil, and wanting to harm others, would I feel ill toward you. What I wrote, here, is just for you to consider, since you seem to be a "thinker". If I thought of you as stupid, or as a bad person, unable to understand, and not caring about truth, I wouldn't have even taken the time and effort to communicate with you. I wish you well, in life, and ask only , that you think about the gap between what we see in all of the amazing life on Earth, and the "Official Denial" of any Intelligent Force, even POSSIBLY, being responsible. Thank you, if you read all of this!

  • @solartime8983
    @solartime8983 Месяц назад +2

    ❤Erin, as a single Dad of tough lovely daughter (looks like you😇) & IS now a Faithful wife & mother 🧝..Thanks for supporting & Encouraging boys to be WISE Gentlemen 🧑‍🌾🛖🌳

  • @CatStareOfShame
    @CatStareOfShame Месяц назад

    Not really a comment about anything in the video I just wanted to say something remember guys you can not ever pay someone enough to care about anything or anyone that is a choice that only the one getting payed can only make for himself or herself in other words the caring can never be bought with money the best you can hope for is they might play their roll better That is if they are not all ready are that kind of giving type of person in their everyday life already.
    I been fortunate to meet people with a very giving heart very few but I have. Some are even in my family I am very thankful to have those kinds of people in my life. God bless the givers and may the takers be loved and maybe just maybe inspired to become givers rather than just takers of the givers and to the takers I am not mad just disappointed you know who you are.

  • @FatBaldTrucker
    @FatBaldTrucker Месяц назад

    👍

  • @FatBaldTrucker
    @FatBaldTrucker Месяц назад

    Disney the brave little tailor

  • @David-nu6kw
    @David-nu6kw Месяц назад +5

    Marriage is more of a wedding day show now unfortunately. Find a hobby.

  • @FatBaldTrucker
    @FatBaldTrucker Месяц назад

    I think it teaches not to believe everything you hear or read.

  • @MMattyOz
    @MMattyOz Месяц назад +5

    I never really listen to what a woe moan says....

    • @Gelu345
      @Gelu345 Месяц назад +2

      😂😂😂😂

    • @starmnsixty1209
      @starmnsixty1209 Месяц назад

      😊😊😊

    • @keng528
      @keng528 Месяц назад +1

      😂

    • @Gelu345
      @Gelu345 Месяц назад +2

      @@MMattyOz Felin minist go wild!

    • @MMattyOz
      @MMattyOz Месяц назад

      @@Gelu345 Its just white noise to me

  • @marktisdale7935
    @marktisdale7935 Месяц назад

    Algorithmic engagement comment.

  • @taddreifsteck412
    @taddreifsteck412 Месяц назад

    You are my my dream girl

  • @frankrizzo5262
    @frankrizzo5262 Месяц назад

    I think the story was more of a “stolen valor” message.

  • @Schneemaa
    @Schneemaa Месяц назад +2

    Spelling errror on the thumbnail

  • @mark7362
    @mark7362 Месяц назад

    I have to say, you are very attractive. I think you're like: a North Carolinian version of Dagan McDowell or duck Dynasty's Korie Robertson (Will's wife)

  • @trydowave
    @trydowave Месяц назад

    Burp

  • @KyleBillie
    @KyleBillie Месяц назад +2

    Thank you.