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Agree, although I disagree with some of his politics, I do think he is on the mark that boys need to man up, drink some beer, and strike out with girls. |
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I taught my two young boys from a very early age to become men that other men want to be, and women want to be with. They must be:
Work hard, Be in the best physical shape possible, Be financially successful, Be resourceful, Do not be nice, be kind, Excel in sports, Excel in music, Stay away from video games and porn, There are two pains in life: the pain of discipline and the pain of disappointment. If you can handle the pain of discipline, you'll never have to deal with the pain of disappointment |
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I read his book. I mean, it's all anecdotal and he's very happy with himself.
With that said, most of it makes sense to me! Go out, be social, stay off the screens, be willing to be rejected, interest in sex/dating --> interest in better career and better physique and generally getting your act together so you can attract better/more mates. Sort of crass but probably not wrong. |
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No young man with lots of friends, attending college, and perhaps working, needs much advice.
The only advice my young adult gets is investing. He hangs out with his high school friends, college friends, and his co-workers. We have never put family ahead of friends. Getting him a car has absolutely helped with social life. Plenty of time for video games also. |
Yeah this is not his approach at all. |
That's the Diary of a CEO guy. |
Yes, Scott’s is basically the opposite. Most guys are lame these days. If you do these few productive things (PPs have mentioned), you will level up, stick out because most guys are playing video games, and live out all your dreams. |