Finding a way to connect with the masculine is something that is lacking within the world nowadays. Many men appear to be shackled by societal shame when it comes to being masculine; they are also layered with guilt if they display their birth given right to be masculine.
Over the last decade, boys and young men have been taught a lot of nonsense about what it means to be a man, they have been programmed to believe notions that honestly do not serve them as men, which has resulted in the soft, weak and feminised men seen today in society.
RJ Derby’s Death of Manhood: The Societal Destruction of Masculinity is a short but direct book, a call to men to start taking responsibility and begin moving away from the lies they have been fed by a society that seems set on destroying the true essence of a man.
If you’re a man looking to change yourself, if you’re a young man seeking a way to recognise your true potential as a man, if you’re a woman trying to find ways to better understand your husband, son, nephew, friend, then this powerful read is for you.
Loaded with insights and hard truths about the destruction of masculinity in modern society, RJ Derby’s Death of Manhood is a book that should be read by every man.
Many men in today’s society feel that they are failures in life. But the only true variety of failure comes from not trying to reach your full potential in the first place because you’re actually full of regrets. There comes a time in every man’s life when they feel that they have tried everything to make a change, and yet for some reason or another, that change has not successfully manifested into their lives. What happens then is that we become profoundly discouraged, and end up living life in a downward spiral of regret.
As children, we were not properly prepared for the setbacks of adulthood. We were generally given the impression that to have value as a man, we have to do things right. We have all heard someone say, ‘If you’re going to do it, then do it right or don’t do it at all’. And even though we often feel we have done things right the first time, we are all too quick to discover what we think is right is quite different from what someone else’s idea of right might be.
We then begin to feel like we have failed, we feel sorry for ourselves, become discouraged, and regret making a choice in the first place. What we have to understand in the chaotic modern world is that we CAN always bounce back from even the most difficult situations.
There is a way for men to stop feeling sorry for themselves and to start reclaiming their lost motivation for life.
Discover how to:
• Establish yourself as a man who lives without regret
• Find your path in life and follow your purpose
• Embody a simple technique to help become more confident
• Lead instead of being led
• Be yourself and be content
• Live life with courage
• Keep evolving yourself every single day
• And so much more!
This is the easiest way to actually take back control of your life and start living with “no regret”.