Monday, October 18, 2021

Welcome To The New America--A Totalitarian Country

The title seems outrageous at first glance doesn't it? But isn't that the America we live in now? Post something that is against the party line of the Media and this government(think all things Covid for starters) and you will be censored. 
Worst case scenario, you might even lose your job. 
 So what are you going to do about it? Not much from my vantage point. You can join others and protest all you want but the government will do as they please.
You have to start considering what you can do for yourself and those around you, the ones you care about. 
 I mean, crime is rampant, thanks in part to no bail for criminals, at least in the State where I live. Oh yes, they have bail some may say. Sure they have bail if you rob a bank, beat someone half to death or kill someone but otherwise it is pretty much a free pass otherwise.
 Add to this the fact that they have demonized, demoralized, defunded and defanged the Police, further contributing to the spike in crime across this country. 
So, with all that said--this Blog will focus on rising above the insanity and injustice.

Sunday, February 14, 2021

Train For Honor

 We must develop a perceptive and intelligent mind to become The New Man. It only makes sense that you cant have a great, self-educated mind sitting atop a wasted body. Read on: I recall years ago seeing an interview when fitness guru Jack LaLanne was nearing the end of his life.  I believe he was 93 years old, his mind was still sharp but he appeared somewhat frail. Not long after he died.
Then I read a question asked on a men's fitness site, why train? The reader's question was motivated by the fact that all our bodies are going to be overcome by the ravages of age so why bother? Whoever was moderating the site was so baffled by the question that he could only respond with "what a stupid question." Not a particularly substantive response.
I ask this question of everyone, why do you train?
What follows are a few excerpts from an essay called, Train For Honor by Jack Donovan. I found it to be very relevant and enlightening as it pertains to why we train. It is taken from his book, A Sky Without Eagles. It gave me a whole new insight into training, cutting though the superficialities and vanity that are so much a part of training and physical fitness. You may not agree with him but it will get you thinking.
Early in his essay Donovan asks: "why spend hours in a gym, lifting or training to perform feats that you will never really need  to perform to survive?"
Why even train your body? This is taken from an article I wrote sometime ago. The New Man will be the "whole package"--a self-educated mind that sees and know all things. Why have a great mind atop a wasted body? It makes no sense!
He then acknowledges that his body is a "depreciating asset."
As far as exercising to stay healthy and live longer? Donovan states this is "a mediocre and uninspiring reason to get up and go to the gym every day." It reduces working out  to just "another chore."
And his opinion of those who work out primarily to "look good"? He writes: "It's a harlotrous reason to work out. It's basically saying that you spend hours every week trying to stay pretty. Being pretty may mean having big guns, a nice rack and a six-pack, but if you're only building that body to be 'hot', then you're basically no different than the strippers and aspiring trophy wives who are doing the same thing. Striving only to be desired is passive and effeminate."
Donovan does admit that training for "self-defense and to be more self-reliant" are reasons as good or better than the reasons given by most for training, but, he then reveals a deeper and more meaningful reason as to why he trains:
"I train for honor.
I train because I refuse to be a soft ambassador of this Age of Atrophy. And I refuse to be shuffling, slobbering, potato chip gobbling evidence of modern decay.
I don't train to be 'fit enough' for the modern world, or to gain the esteem of the average modern man. I train because somewhere in my DNA there's a memory of a more ferocious world, a world where men could become what they are and reach the most terrifyingly magnificent state of their nature.
 I don't train to impress the majority of modern slobs. I train to be worthy enough to carry water for my barbarian fathers and to be worthy of the company of men most like them alive today.
Honor is a higher reason to train, a higher cause, a motivation above and beyond the routine and mundane. It's a better reason to keep going to the gym than mere narcissism or the fear of immobility, impotence and death."
Well said.

Saturday, January 16, 2021

For Me, You and Whomever

Today I have decided to remake myself in a new image--a new man--a man unlike any other.I will rework myself mentally and physically.

Saturday, November 28, 2020

In This World Yet Not Really A Part of It All

Take a look around at the society you are living in. I'm talking 2022 here.You like what you see? I don't.

Saturday, November 7, 2020

Who Are You and What This Site Is All About

Who are you? Seems like a strange question I know but have you given any thought to the things that define you? For instance, what do you believe in? I'm talking here about your core beliefs and values? Beliefs that you have developed over the years as a result of living, observation and life experiences?  Do you have any or do you just "go with the flow"?
If you are thinking that you don't really have any than this site will help get you to where you need and should be. The person who doesn't really know who they are is a rudderless ship bobbing along and missing out on getting the most out of himself and this life.
Now, beyond alpha male, what in the world is that?
I had sort of a fuzzy conception of what an alpha male was but it wasn't entirely correct. You can look it up, Google it as they say. Alpha male, in part, is a male who is aggressive, assertive and domineering. Now before you say that is wrong, I will fully admit it is not the definitive and complete definition but it encompasses some of the main components of being "alpha".
Anyone that does much reading, which I should add is not as common as it once was, will know that the alpha male has been criticized and demonized to a fair degree in recent years. "Toxic" masculinity is what is usually connected to the alpha. 
Extolled and praised is the sensitive male who is in touch with his feelings and/or his feminine side. Any self-respecting male should find that description at least a little disturbing.
Not to go on but beyond alpha male intends to show you how to become the complete male. Complete in every aspect of your life, mentally, physically and yes, spiritually. It's more than being assertive and aggressive. 
It's all about knowing who you are, what you're doing, where you are going and being in control of your destiny.