4 THINGS That Turn BOYS Into MEN (Might Hurt Your Feelings)

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Nature does not change a BOY into a MAN. This has always been understood.
This is the Masculine advice and wisdom to help you.
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"The worth of a man is measured by the worth of what he values."
- Marcus Aurelius

enrikoheringh
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My testosteron tripled after watching this video

pilavdozen
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Moral of the story:
"Stop finding satisfaction from fake realities and Face masculinity"
"Respect yourself to gain respect"

lokeshk
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A year ago, when I was 14, I was the skinny kid at school. At first, I didn't really care about it too much, and I also believed that exercising isn't important in today's modern society. One day, for some reason, me and my friends decided to challenge each other to do some pushups. Being a weak and skinny kid, I couldn't even do 3 good reps and everyone else was able to do about 5 - 10 reps with a decent form, again, with my mentality back then, I just shrugged it off and said that I don't need strength to succeed in life. A few days later, we arm wrestled, lost to every single person, and even got my arm injured. I remember arm wrestling a friend of mine that plays soccer and he's pretty fit, he managed to beat me with no effort at all, while I was struggling with my face turned red. At that moment I never felt so weak and powerless as he slammed my hand on the table, and I couldn't even do anything about it, my arm was pretty much sore the next few days. My friends didn't mock me, or neither did they taunt me for being weak, but nevertheless I still feel deeply humiliated. That day, when I got home, I decided to make a change. I was done. I don't want to be the weak and skinny kid anymore, I never want to feel that powerless ever again. At the beginning of it all, I didn't know where to start, all i knew was that I wanted to get stronger. I searched "full body workout with no equipment" on YouTube and just followed along, I didn't know anything about fitness, I was entering a whole new territory that no one can help me navigate through, except for my burning desire to grow. The exercises on day one were brutal for me. I wasn't able to follow along with the videos, my form was terrible, and I got tired easily. I just watched in awe as the dude in the video did each exercise without a slight hint of struggle. I was tired, but I knew the consequences if I didn't push through. Each day, I woke up feeling sore all over my body, and I was just going along with what I thought was the right track. Eventually, after about a week, I got my newbie gains. I was surprised by how fast my progress was showing, my arms no longer looked like spaghetti, and my chest was growing. I had no gym membership nor do I have any weights or equipment, but with all these limitations, I did what I can to try to work as many muscle groups as possible just using my bodyweight. After a while, I discovered calisthenics, which is a way of building strength through bodyweight exercises (Shout out to Browney for being the channel that introduced me to calisthenics, taught me almost everything I know about calisthenics, and opened my vision of the fitness industry). It was perfect for me. At this point, I was getting pretty used to pushups, squats, and other basic exercises, so discovering that there exists a fitness community that's all about bodyweight, I was overjoyed. I did some research about calisthenics and loved every part of it, and believed that I finally found a clear direct path that I'm gonna take. After some more time passed, my newbie gains have stopped and it got a lot harder to put on more mass and size. After hitting that plateau, I went and did some more research where I learned about nutrition, dieting, the importance of sleep, and generally just living healthier. I implemented my research on my routine and trained hard every single day. I also train with a goal as well, such as training for hard calisthenics skills like the L-sit (done), Pistol Squat (done), One Handed Pushup (done), the planche (working on it). In the future, I plan to work on handstands and handstand push-ups, and it will really help me with my fear of going upside down. And as you can probably notice, I lack in pulling exercises. This is because most pulling exercises require a pull up bar, which I don't have...YET (I am saving my allowance for it). Anyways, as of the present day, I am 15, and have a lot more mass on my body now (my rib cages stopped showing unlike before when my visible rib cages makes me look like a starving child). And after all the training, I can now flex to my friends with the skills I've learned, like my most impressive one currently is the one handed pushup (It's probably easier for me to do it than most people because I'm lightweight, but at least not as light as before I started working out). I am strict with doing the exercises in the best form possible, so I do them slowly, full range of motion, with no shaking, and no wobbling of the elbows and knees.

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- Take Responsibility
- Taking action
- Stop playing video games stop fapping
- Control your emotions - do what you need to do regardless of how you feel

XkirX
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"Don't play video games"

Has Kratos all over his channel

jacoblutz
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Your videos are slowly, but surely changing me as time goes on. I appreciate the advice you speak to all men out there💪💪

chardonnx
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I was raised in a very liberal house hold my dad was trans and even when he wasn’t he still acted feminine so when I was younger I was pathetic I was a twink 110 pound kid who talked too much and thought I was entitled to a woman it took a lot of hard hitting friends in my life to show me what I needed to become as a man these are the best friends I could ever ask for they stuck with me when I was a boy and helped me on my journey to become a man, a journey I’m still taking

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Emotional control is a very important thing. In the middle of January this year I was feeling like shit. I was working out, as usual it would help, but this time it didn't. I thought to myself to channel that negative energy but at first I didn't know how. Then I looked into my goal list and I remembered that I always wanted to finish the marathon. And guess what happened? 11 weeks later I did exactly that. I used all that anger into training even though I was already doing weight training regularly and studying in college. I feel proud every single day and it gave me a lot of confidence in myself. Good video, keep up the good work!

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As a woman, all I can say is this video kinda helped me understand the hardships men has to go through . I can never say I'm equal as a man . Woman have different struggles and in the end that difference the right way .

I know most women these days really hate toxic masculinity or masculinity in general . But I just wanna say be proud of your God given gender and keep going with the fight . I and those few women who know, applaud to you guys for your hard work .

Also also can you please make a women version of this ? I think woman also need actual lesson like these where our true purpose is taught, thank you :)

bunaz
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Reminds me of my favorite quote:

"Knowledge is competence. Competence is happiness. Learn to be competent in many areas and you learn what it means to be a great, contented man."
-- Aki Aslan

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Just got out of a ling term relationship (7 years) and this, this is the boost I needed. I've been dwelling in my sadness for days now but after I saw this video, there is more to life than just some girl and a broken heart. From now on, the broken man will become a beast.

armantarala
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POV: Kratos teaches you how to be a man

thedogthatmymomkilled
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Use your pain, don't waste it in self-pitty. ~wise thought

Atrix..
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no music nothing real words and real motivation. appreciate ur channel

goldenthemes
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Wow! You hit the nail on the head about everything, but towards the end you sure hit the nail on the head about why most guys started weight training and bodybuilding at an early age because they were picked on and bullied, and as a result became angry. That sure describes me! But I actually thank all the guys who picked on me when I was young. Otherwise, I probably wouldn't have become what I am today.

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1. -Take responsibility- Look for objective reasons for what is happening
2. -Doing instead of talking- do what you must and say what will benefit you
3. -Stop playing video games and fapping- don't forget about real life achievements and no FO)
4. -Control your emotions- Look for objective reasons of how you feeling and try your best for the situation to change in a way where your emotions would be positive

Y-LAT
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Your voice gives me goosebumps, I am too lucky to have a mentor like you! 💯

gcjtkzm
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I'm grateful that I was born earlier and had both Male and female teachers and had a healthy balance. A few strong Male role models from childhood Has greatly impacted my life from school to the military to my current situation now. You are providing information in a way people will relate to and take seriously.

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The Responsibility Part Hit Hard.
2 years ago I was Still 13 at the time,
I always complain about my insignificant problems and Pretend I'm the victim. I was too focused at my own feelings while disregarding others. After 2 years of Reflecting I realized I was the problem that needed to be fixed. When I started accepting my insignificant problems I gained control over them and when I also started doing things regardless of how I feel, everything became positive. Although I still think I didn't pass the the test to become a respectable man like my Father.

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