Thursday, August 19, 2010

Advice for a young person on how to become a man?

What should he know? Pretend for a moment that he was your son...





Thanks ;)Advice for a young person on how to become a man?
Work hard. Listen Closely. Learn EVERYTHING He can. Save. And above ALL- be Compassionate. And if your Son grows up to Do all these Things, then He shall SURELY Be- among the BEST of All Men... :)Advice for a young person on how to become a man?
i'd tell my boy that the best thing he can do in life is to search for true happiness. not plastic happiness. money, drugs, objects, none of that is the key. if he can find a wife who loves him, trust that when the unthinkable happens, that God is in us all and he can save us when we're in time of trouble, and if he stands up for the things he cherishes most (even if they're ';plastic';) that he will be a true Man in the eyes of God, in the eyes of humans and in the eyes of his own father. he has to believe. in God, in himself, and believe that his father tells him this to help him succeed in life, not to preach to the choir.


i'd tell him if his destiny is to be a man look at a person you consider to be a man and emulate them
While giving some good advice is worthwhile, modeling what these authors teach is probably more long-term building of virtue and strength:





';Adventurer's Guide,'; Jack Wheeler,


';Man, Master of His Destiny,'; O. M. Aivanhov,


';The Great Divorce,'; C. S. Lewis,


';Stay Alive, My Son,'; Pin Yathay,


';When Invisible Children Sing,'; Chang, M.D.,


';They Call Me Coach,'; John Wooden,


';For Men Only,'; Shaunti Feldhahn, and,


to lighten things up a bit,


';A Pelican at Blandings,'; P. G. Wodehouse,


';Alcatraz versus the Evil Librarians,'; Brandon Sanderson,


';In a Sunburned Country,'; Bill Bryson, and,


to go into the mystical a bit,


';The Path of the Higher Self,'; Mark Prophet,


';Momo,'; Michael Ende, and, to go against the current zeitgeist,


';University of Destruction,'; David Wheaton, and


';Liberal Fascism,'; Jonah Goldberg.





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How to deal with critical situations. How to decide things by his own. How to stand stand firm against the challenge by the time.
The most significant characteristic of a real man is that he does not avoid his duties and responsibilities.
Look in Hamlet (W.Shakespeare) - Portious address to Laurties.
Read the Bible and follow the example of Jesus; love God %26amp; follow his teachings.
Be a leader.


Stand up for yourself.


Believe in yourself.





Thats what ill tell my son.
Self respect.

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