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There are moments when everything in you wants to give up...but more often than not, you're 5 feet from the finish line. But even then, it can feel so far away...so what do you do?
This weekend, I’m moving into a new house. But I’m not just changing my address—I’m using this moment to reset who I want to be moving forward.
We live in a culture that worships comfort. So that's exactly what men chase. But chasing comfort will leave men feeling lost, unmotivated, and disconnected. The way out of that feeling is to become a dangerous man.
Good men are getting bad dating advice today. The advice their being peddled isn't how attraction works...and it's sabotaging their relationships.
Growth isn’t always about adding. Sometimes it’s about subtracting. Removing the masks. Shedding the shame. Breaking the old narratives that kept you playing small.
Most men stop growing because they think they've learned enough...but the smartest and most successful people I know never stop learning.
I used to think doing life solo was a sign of strength...that figuring it all out on your own was the way to prove yourself. I was wrong.
Tomorrow I am launching the fifth group for my leadership program inside We Are The They. There is so much excitement to this as I know what this program will do for the 50 men that take the jump and bet on themselves.
Today is the official launch day for my premiere leadership program inside We Are The They. This is only the 5th time it has been opened up to a new group in 2 ½ years and each time the group has filled up within 72 hours. I want to catch your attention in this post because this very well could be the day everything changed for you.
I came across a quote last week and it's been on my mind ever since, said by James Clear, the author of Atomic Habits.
I woke up today to the news that NBA logo and legend Jerry West had passed away. One of the most important and iconic men to ever play the sport of basketball.