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Order of Man

Adapt and Overcome | FRIDAY FIELD NOTES

Order of Man

Ryan Michler

Society & Culture, Business

4.89.1K Ratings

🗓️ 5 April 2019

⏱️ 25 minutes

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Summary

The battle to reclaim and restore masculinity is a battle within ourselves. To win, we must constantly navigate the world around us. Today, I talk with you about anticipating life's changes and the framework to overcome the unexpected.

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0:00.0

You're a man of action. You live life to the fullest.

0:02.9

Embrace your fears.

0:04.0

You can boldly charge your own path.

0:05.8

When life knocks you down, you get back up one more time.

0:09.2

Every time you are not easily deterred and defeated.

0:12.5

Rugged, resilient, strong.

0:15.3

This is your life. This is who you are.

0:17.9

This is who you will become.

0:19.6

At the end of the day, and after all is said and done,

0:22.6

you can call yourself a man.

0:24.9

I don't know what is going on today. My name is Brian McLeod.

0:27.5

I am the host and founder of this podcast.

0:29.6

And we've met that is quarter of man, guys.

0:31.8

We are literally spanning the entire planet.

0:35.4

It couldn't be more honored that we are in this battle with you

0:37.9

and make no mistake. It is a battle.

0:40.0

It's a battle to reclaim and restore masculinity.

0:43.7

And I say this quite often that we live in a society

0:47.0

that seems to be increasingly dismissing this idea.

0:49.7

But let's forget about that for a minute.

0:51.8

What I'm talking about when I say battle,

0:53.8

it's a battle with ourselves.

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