Top 10 Skills Every Man Should Master

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Top 10 Skills Every Man Should Master. Many skills are necessary to be me physically, mentally and spiritually stronger. I give you my top 10 skills that I think every man should have to deal with in life. l When you support our sponsors it allows us to produce more high-quality content for you. Watch my other video on the top 5 survival skills that can change your life ...

0:20 Essential capabilities for self-defense and combat readiness
3:40 Essential skills for effective mechanics, craftsmanship, and communication
7:10 Importance of self-control and achieving balance.
10:55 Essential skills including fire making, effective leadership, and outdoor survival
14:50 Importance of mastering medical skills in emergencies and technology and advancement.

Below is from one of our viewers. I think he inputted a lot of valuable info.
@richardloo1523
These are the skills I believe people who want to survive should have.
1 ) know how barter/trade goods that you need or don't have.
2 ) know how to hunt, fish, trap, garden , forage for food, animal husbandry.
3 ) know various trade skills, machinery, carpentry, electrical, plumbing etc.
4 ) know how to make "nails" and reload roll your own goods in the "tools"
5 ) know how to make bows & arrows from scratch & arrow heads & strings.
6 ) know how to skin animals.
7 ) know how to tan hide .
8 ) know how to sew clothing.
9 ) know how to read weather patterns.
10 ) know how to make fire in 8 different ways, magnafine glass, lighter , matches , ferro rod, bow drill , char cloth , flint & steel , battery with steel wool.
11 ) know how to make knives , swords , axes , spears , edge weapons .
12 ) know how to make different knots with string / rope .
13 ) medical knowledge.
14 ) know how to read people / psychology.
15 ) know how to defend your self , marshal arts skills , edge weapons skills, firearms shooting skills.
16 ) wanting to survive mentally & physically.
17 ) know how to deal with stress .
18 ) having faith in God in your life, prayers 🙏 reading the Holy Bible daily

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1. fighting skills
2. being fit
3. operating different kinds of vehicles
4. using tools
5. navigation skills
6. surviving
7. communicating
8. leading
9. first aid/med assistance
10. technology using

denisonunglaub
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Being able to tie knots like a pro is such an underrated skill

pabloalonso
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I AGREE WITH:
“Most of that list are things a father should be teaching his sons ( and frankly, even his daughters). ”
Teach ALL the children WELL!

davidlee
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This list is surprisingly good. Thought this guy would overemphasize outdoorsy skills, but this is a logical and universal mix.

Chuschannel
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As a man you must know how to survive a zombie apocalypse

danfizzy
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1) Advanced Level of First Aid / Med Training!
2) Maintenance of Core Body Temperature / Procurement of Shelter!
3) Procurement of Water!
4) Advanced Land Navigation Skills!
5) All the rest in whatever order!

GLEN
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I'm 13 years old and just realized that if schools wanted a strong nation of men they would teach us these things

thedumbfound
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As a young boy I spent most of my time in boy-scouts, which taught me a variety of skills, including navigation, medical, knotting, survival and leadership. And luckily enough I had a father who taught me basic necessary skills such as how to use tools or the maintenance of vehicles, plumbing, and appliances. But what I've noticed nowadays is the general lack of these skills in not only young men but people in general. Sure the use of these skills nowadays is few and far between, as i doubt i will get lost anytime soon or need to survive in the bush for multiple days. But I am a firm believer in being prepared for any situation that may arise. As I am slowly mastering my person, my current focus is becoming a master of my body and mind, using them to their full potential. Thank you for making this video, I hope it can help some of the younger generation as it has helped me.

XavierKittel
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I actually dislike physical confrontation, but after being bullied as a kid I made sure I took some real martial art training, because every man may be called upon to defend himself or his family at any give time in life. Nothing worse then seeing a dude who doesn’t have a clue how to throw a simple punch. Fitness is a big part of that as well, but what I have found is adjusting my self-defense and fitness readiness to my body as I get older with all of my short comings these days. Sucks but it is reality! Great video.😊

gudgo
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Don't feel bad about not knowing everything, nobody knows everything, you're ahead of the curve by admitting that you don't know everything, that is the first step to learning about something, A prepper with just 3 of these is a long stretch because most of them live in a easy modern world. I'm more than satisfied with the skills I possess.

MosaicHomestead
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I don't think I have ever done this to a new video (which randomly showed up on my YouTube home page) but I have liked AND subscribed to you based solely on this video. GREAT content and I am even sharing it with my friends - another thing that I do maybe 1 out of 100 videos that I watch. Kudos.

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Fighting skills and fitness [0:30 - 2:22]

Basic understanding of tools and machinery [2:23 - 4:11]

Communication skills [4:12 - 7:01]

Discipline and finding balance in life [7:02 - 9:01]

Navigation skills [9:02 - 10:22]

Basic outdoorsmanship and survival skills [10:23 - 12:11]

Being a good follower [12:12 - 14:02]

Leadership skills [14:03 - 15:39]

Medical training [15:40 - 17:04]

Understanding how to use technology [17:05 - 18:13]

movieworld
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I'm 20, learning to communicate effectively, build good relationships and my reputation. I think my generation has been very conditioned by electronics and you should really be focusing on these if you are younger.

entropic
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Going along with the 'being a follower' thing is being adaptable and open minded. I've seen too many people that just can't seem to change their mind on something no matter how small it is.

izzyc.
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One thing to not be afraid of is of playing dirty in a fight

MrEraHV
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I have more licenses, tickets and certifications than anyone I know. I live boat, float plane and sled access only. I have zero debt and live freer than most. Much respect 🤝🍁💪

FuckALLauthorities
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basicly just need to be a solider, join army andthey teach you all of this

kurylko
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As a shy, introverted person with nearsighted vision, I found it immensely helpful to remove my glasses while speaking to crowds. They didn't know I was unable to see them clearly, even though I was looking right at them. Now, I am able to wear my glasses and speak to crowds because I have a lot more confidence.

Johnna-xktz
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I'm a young man (24 y/o) born into generation z (unfortunately fortunate) and going through my school years I always wanted to take a shop class. I, along with my old man, where fairly upset when we found out they no longer offered it when I was going through high school. Still wish I could have done it, now I'm slowly learning how to do it out of my own pocket. Its expensive but it is fun.

I find I stand apart from the rest of my age group, I don't have the same habits or interests, there is definitely a gap in discipline when I compare myself to the rest of them. I found a small group of dudes in my town that aline with values, interests, and skills. We all share some stuff and we have opposing skills as well but we help one another out when one of us knows something the others don't. They're some good lads and I'm happy I've met them. There is a few of us that are worth while, I haven't lost hope on us and I would urge the rest of the older generations to not loose hope either. There has always been and will always be room for improvement.

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