
Nelson Mandela’s presence is an example to men everywhere. His focus and dedication in the face of his incarceration seems almost super-human. Men, when they ‘get it’ can be amazingly powerful, but how do they get there?

Nelson Mandela’s presence is an example to men everywhere. His focus and dedication in the face of his incarceration seems almost super-human. Men, when they ‘get it’ can be amazingly powerful, but how do they get there?

I was recently involved in a discussion on Facebook that was prompted by a man asking why he was not succeeding with women. The responses from women show a need that is not being provided by men.

Seeing this photo of me with a jeep set me thinking. I am in a rugged setting, I look at home, I feel at home. I feel in my element. Does this make me a “Guy”? Does this give me masculinity? Is this what a woman is looking for?

When we first met you were crazy about her. You couldn’t stop talking about her. You wanted so much to be with her, all the time, but you couldn’t make it work. You needed her to show you the way. But it never happened, it fell apart. What do you want now…

I have been reading around the web on what is out there for men, what advice are they being given, where are they being directed. I can tell you there is not much. I did come across a fascinating set of four rules for masculinity.

Jayson Gaddis on Revolutionary Men has just published the most amazing Letter from a Woman to Men. It is a ‘must-read’ for ALL men. It doesn’t matter who you are or what stage you are at you will get inspiration and strength from what you read there.