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In a previous episode I talked about how to slow life down, take the time to smell the roses and have new experiences, count your blessings and so on. In this episode, I talk about the unique power of time seeming to move by more quickly and how you can apply that to your life for some big wins you may have avoided when you were younger.
AI doesn't seem to be slowing down. While the robots plot our destruction, here are a few ways to use them to better yourself, as a man, and be prepared for the oncoming apocalypse of unimaginable prosperity and havitude (my word for an attitude of having it all).
Just a quick note to say Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you all! I'm looking forward to a very manly 2026!
Abraham Maslow created his hierarchy of needs, which most of us are familiar with. But there are some important aspects he didn't consider which relate to how we mature and find steadiness in modern life.
One logical fallacy I often see -- and have likely committed -- is moving between the possible vs the ideal. What is possible may not always be ideal, but what we promote should always be ideal.
It's important for a man to have hobbies, work, people, and other interests that moves his heart. As we get older, cynicism can set it and we begin to focus on what was instead of what is and is to come. This episode is all about finding new loves in your life.
Happy Thanksgiving to all of you! Here are some thoughts for the faithful listeners.
Wolf & Iron is now Wolf & Iron Foundation. As a nonprofit there will be some changes, but many things will stay the same. The biggest difference is that we are now mission forward and capable of so much more than before.
To the new Christians out there, welcome! There's been a boom in the number of Christians over the last weeks and months since Charlie Kirk's assassination. Here are some thoughts for new Christians that I hope you will find helpful.
Every man goes through seasons in life: Kids, marriage, job changes, injuries etc. But, it's key to not let those seasons become the standards for how you live. If you lose ground, it's important to regain it.