Posted: September 2nd, 2010 | Author: Chad Howse | Filed under: Athleticism | Tags: a man's man, be a better person, being a real man, guide to being a man's man, what it means to be a real man | No Comments »
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The fellas in the Rat Pack always dressed like camera’s were on them. A sign of the times perhaps?
Dress and Live with a Sense of Pride
Pride is a funny thing. You can have too much, or not have enough.
Having too much pride to make the necessary sacrifices for your family isn’t an admirable quality by any means. But not having enough pride in your work, or in your appearance makes one appear like they just don’t give a rats ass about anything.
Be proud of the work you do, the projects you’re involved with and the person you are. There’s a big difference between a healthy sense of pride and arrogance. Being a proud, but humble man might seem like a bit of an oxymoron, but pride isn’t rubbing your success in someones face. It’s making the most out of what you’re given and being thankful for it, which goes hand in hand with humility.
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Posted: August 25th, 2010 | Author: Chad Howse | Filed under: Athleticism | Tags: a man's man, a real man, being a mans man, guide to being a real man, what makes a real man? | No Comments »

First, some words of wisdom from Don Corleone:
“A man who doesn’t spend time with his family can never be a real man.”
“It’s an old habit. I spent my whole life trying not to be careless. Women and children can afford to be careless, but not men.”
Defining what a man’s man is has become a bit more difficult over the years. It’s probably easier to talk about what a man’s manĀ isn’t than what he is.
True masculinity has become distorted. A man’s man doesn’t beat people up to show how tough he is, however, he definitely knows how to take care of himself and defend others. He’s respected by both men and women, he can diffuse a tense situation with his mouth or fists.
He takes care of his family, takes care of his friends, and is the best he can be. He looks out for himself second, yet always takes care of his shit. He doesn’t whine, complain, wish he were someone else or in someone else’s shoes. He’s his own man and makes the most of whatever cards he’s been dealt.
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