Many men today feel adrift and have lost the confidence, focus, skills, and virtues that men of the past embodied. In an increasingly androgynous society, modern men are confused about their role and what it means to be an honorable, well-rounded man.
The causes of this male malaise are many, from the cultural to the technological. One factor is simply the lack of direction offered men in the popular culture.
[b] “Every generation revolts against its fathers and makes friends with its grandfathers.” [/b] -Lewis Mumford
Men need role models, and like many men, mine was my grandfather. He's a great shot with a gun, a hard worker, a good outdoorsman, and a general stand-up guy.
Manliness is more than just being a tough guy. Its being a respectable man, and a well rounded individual. You'll find all aspects of your life improved by not only learning to be a good man, but putting it to practice and constantly striving to improve.
To all you young men reading this I urge you to find a positive male role model. Learn the importance of your word, the value of hard work, how to take care of yourself, as well as basic life and outdoor skills. You'll find you only benefit in the long run.
[url=http://www.artofmanliness.com/2010/05/16/what-is-manliness/]This[/url] goes over almost exactly the point of this OP, as well as what i agree that manliness is .
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I agree that role models and mentors are useful for all of us. But I remain skeptical of the idea that men must fulfill their manliness. In an increasingly androgynous society, characteristics like virtue and honor are being unshackled from specific genders, which allows us to become [i]more[/i] well-rounded. What it means to be a man is changing, just as it has changed in the past. As for the people who resist this change, I can't help but be reminded of a [url=http://blackbluedog.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/archie-bunker.jpg]certain TV character.[/url] [i]And you knew where you were then. Girls were girls and men were men. Mister, we could use a man like Herbert Hoover again. Didn't need no welfare state, Everybody pulled his weight. Gee our old LaSalle ran great. Those were the days.[/i]