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    20 Characteristics of Real Manhood

    NOTE: Every man has the potential for real manhood, and it is notexpected that these characteristics will come without time and effort.

    1. Lightens the Burdens of Those Around Him The Real Man does not spend time selfishly thinking of himself or his own benefit, but regularly thinks of and seeks the welfare of others. When it is within hispower to do so he will do good things for other people, without the expectation of reward or recognition.

    2. Values Himself and Others The Real Man avoids the common, adolescent practice of seeking social dominance over others. He does not try to establish himself as superior, but insteadmaintains a strong, quiet humility. He is always willing to stand up for those who are mistreated or marginalized.

    3. Views Women as Equals The Real Man views women as equal to men, and he treats t he women in his life with honor and dignity. He refuses to engage in jokes, interactions, orrelationships that support or condone the degradation, mistreatment, or sexualization of women. Instead, he recognizes and publicizes the wonderful attributes,abilities, and contributions of women.

    4. Abandons the Man -Cave The Real Man does not spend time with himself or the guys engaging in activit ies that are macho, selfish, and/or that appeal to the lower instincts of man.Instead, the Real Man allots time and energy to more noble pursuits, such as the b uilding up of marriage and family relationships, and positively contributing to his

    community. The Real Man never puts the guys above the wife or t he family.

    5. Seeks Truth and Understanding The Real Man listens patiently and intently to others in his life, especially to his family members. He does not use aggressive or manipulative tactics to establishhimself as being right about an issue, even when he is. He does not seek social dominance, but instead seeks to understand the elements of truth within eachpersons perspective, and allows others time to express themselves without fear of criticism.

    6. Is Gentle and Respectful The Real Man does not use force or intimidation in his relationships, but treats others with respect and dignity. He uses his properly-developed influence to buildlasting, meaningful, and productive relationships. He is respectful and gentle toward those who might be viewed as undesirable or undeserving.

    7. Honors the Virtue of Women The Real Man does not view pornography or other sexually explicit material, but instead seeks to protect the virtue and honor of women everywhere. Herecognizes the negative impacts of objectifying women and treating them as sexual objects. He values the potential of every woman to be good and virtuous, andhe treats every woman accordingly.

    8. Values People More than Sex The Real Man does not view sex as a social commodity or recreational outlet to which he is somehow entitled, nor does he view sex as something that he musthave in order to be happy. Instead, he exercises wisdom and self-restraint; he recognizes that sexual intimacy belongs in the context of a committed and lovingrelationship. He understands that it is something to be shared (with mutual consent) between loving, committed partners.

    9. Invests in the Happiness of Others The Real Man takes time to plan for the welfare of others, and seeks to make special occasions memorable for them (especially for his family). He does notneglect special events, or wait for someone else to make the arrangements. He prepares in advance so that his efforts can demonstrate his love for others.

    10. I s Wise and Unselfish with His Time The Real Man does not waste time on video games, selfish hobbies, or other pursuits. Instead, he uses his time to develop family relations, serve people in need,or make meaningful contributions to society. He sees his time as a valuable gift to be used wisely. Although he may engage in some hobbies or outlets, he doesso sparingly, to refresh his mind and body.

    11. Develops His Relationship to God and the Universe The Real Man utilizes his spirituality and values to guide and limit his personal behaviors and social interactions. He does not make decisions based on what ismost immediately profitable, satisfying, or simple, but makes wise decisions with a long-term perspective in mind. Because he values his spirituality, heconsistently engages in learning and activities that strengthen his spiritual knowledge and attributes.

    12. Proactively Provides for His Family

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    The Real Man takes a proactive approach to providing safe and comfortable living arrangements for his family. He does not allow himself to get discouraged orapathetic about his familys physical welfare, but recognizes that providing for his family is one of his highest duties, and sees it as a privilege. He humbly acceptshelp when needed, but continues to work toward self-reliance and fiscal security for his family.

    13. Values Trust and Complete Fidelity The Real Man avoids engaging in thoughts and actions that would hurt the feelings or violate the trust of his wife. He stays away from relationships and contactwith others that could in any way be seen as i nappropriate or unfaithful. He works to be faithful in all his thoughts, feelings, and actions, and is not swayed bythose influences that would encourage otherwise.

    14. Does Not Abuse Drugs or Alcohol The Real Man recognizes the negative impacts and risks associated with substance abuse, and works to keep it out of his own l ife, and out of his familysenvironment. He recognizes that drug and alcohol use can detract from his mental, physical, or spiritual health; can negatively impact family relationships; and canimpair ones ability to be trusted and relied upon.

    15. Diligently Fulfills Family Obligations and Duties The Real Man does not neglect family obligations and duties (including housework), in a way that leaves his wife or other family members feeling overwhelmed orresentful. Instead, he does what he can to lighten the burdens of family members, especially his wife. He sets an example for his children by willingly contributingto the general family welfare, wherever his efforts are needed. He does not see himself to be above any household labor (including dishes, laundry, and toiletcleaning).

    16. Invests Time and Energy in His Marriage Relationship The Real Man takes a proactive approach to ensure that the marital relationship is developed in positive ways, and that his wife has no doubt that he loves her andwants to continually grow closer to her. He demonstrates this by ensuring that he and his wife frequently spend quality time together (including regular dates). Healso ensures that his wife feels supported, and that the family burdens are shared.

    17. Protects the Family Environment from Bad Influences The Real Man does not bring people, materials, or philosophies into the family setting that would put the family's well being and long-term happiness at risk. Hewisely considers how to screen and limit what media, literature, and other influences are welcomed into the home. He uses his influence to encourage onlyuplifting elements.

    18. Is Honest and Trustworthy The Real Man is honest in all his interactions and always seeks to find and uphold the truth. When he engages in improper or hurtful behavior, or makes a mistakethat negatively impacts others, he acknowledges his error, seeks forgiveness from those impacted, and works to prevent similar events in t he future. Instead ofdenying, minimizing, rationalizing, or blaming others for his behavior, he is honest, humble, and repentant.

    19. Openly Expresses Love and Personal Feelings The Real Man does not subscribe to societal trends for men, such as a cting bad, macho, crude, or heartless. But, he is open with his positive expressions oflove for his family and others. He is open about his inner feelings, even when they are feelings of loneliness, sadness, or hurt. He shows compassion for otherswho are feeling this way. He recognizes that emotions are part of the human condition.

    20. Is Humble and Unassuming The Real Man has slain the tendency toward self-aggrandizement and pride. He chooses to be humble, caring, and sensitive, and is the kind of person ot hers feelgood being around. He sees all human beings as equal in worth. He makes his contributions to the world, without the need to announce them or to self-promote.He is happy to see others get recognized for their accomplishments, and he humbly accepts positive feedback about his own

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    opportunity to flesh out the topic a bit more. At the same time, Irealized that while this blog is called the Art of Manliness , Ivenever really sat down and explained exactly what I believemanliness to be. So thats what Id like to do today. Pull up a chairand lets get to it.

    The Need to Plant Manliness in a Firm FoundationWhile there are some ageless principles of manliness, characteristicscelebrated by hundreds of different cultures in many different eras,some of the ideals of manhood have varied across peoples and time

    periods. These aspects of manliness were planted in transitory partsof culture.

    For many ancient cultures, manhood was rooted in being a warrior.But it was a battlefield-specific manhood ill-prepared for life during

    peacetime. In early American history, manhood was connected with being a yeoman farmer or independent artisan. But when theIndustrial Revolution moved men from farm to factory, menwondered if true manliness was possible in the absence of theeconomic independence they once enjoyed. In the 20 th century,manhood meant being the familial breadwinner. But during times ofDepression and recession, and when women joined the workforce ingreat numbers, men felt deeply emasculated. And in many culturesin many different times, being a man meant being part of a

    privileged class or race; in the United States, men owned slaves whowere but 3/5 the equivalent of real men. When class and

    citizenship became achievable for anyone willing to put in the work,men felt that not only their position of privilege was under attack, but their very manhood:

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    When manhood is connected to such cultural, and ultimatelyephemeral guideposts, and times change, a crisis of manhoodresults. Some men then cling stubbornly to a past that cannot berecreated while others seek to redefine manliness in ways that whilewell-intentioned, end up stripping manhood of its unique vitality.Thus, the definition of manliness clearly needs to be rooted in a firmand immovable foundation. One that works across time, place, andculture and is attainable for any man, in any situation.

    Manliness as VirtueWhile the definition of manliness has been endlessly discussed anddissected in scholarly tomes, my definition of manliness is actuallyquite straightforward. And ancient.

    Aristotle set out in his Nicomachean Ethics a code of ethics for mento live by. For Aristotle and many of the ancient Greeks, manlinessmeant living a life filled with with eudaimonia. Whats eudaimonia?Translators and philosophers have given different definitions for it,

    but the best way to describe eudaimonia is living a life of human

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    flourishing, or excellence. Aristotle believed that mans purposewas to take actions guided by rational thought that would lead toexcellence in every aspect of his life. Thus, manliness meant beingthe best man you can be.For the ancient Romans, manliness meant living a life of virtue. Infact, the English word virtue comes from the L atin word virtus ,which meant manliness or masculine strength. The Romans believedthat to be manly, a man had to cultivate virtues like courage,temperance, industry, and dutifulness. Thus for the ancient Romans,manliness meant living a life of virtue.So my definition of manliness, like Aristotles and the Romans, is

    simple: striving for excellence and virtue in all areas of your life,fulfilling your potential as a man, and being the absolute best brother, friend, husband, father and citizen you can be. This missionis fulfilled by the cultivation of manly virtues like:

    Courage Loyalty Industry

    Resiliency Resolution Personal Responsibility Self-Reliance Integrity Sacrifice

    These virtues are manliness. And they can be striven for by anyman, in any situation. From the soldier to the corporate warrior,from the firefighter to the stay-at-home dad. The ways in which mentoday can demonstrate these virtues may often be smaller andquieter than our forebearers, but that doesnt ma ke them any lessimportant or vital.

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    At this point, someone will always jump in and say, Wait, wait,shouldnt women be striving for these virtues as well?

    Absolutely.

    There are two ways to define manhood. One way is to say thatmanhood is the opposite of womanhood. The other is to say thatmanhood is the opposite of childhood.

    The former seems to be quite popular, but it often leads to asuperficial kind of manliness. Men who ascribe to this philosophyend up cultivating a manliness concerned with outwardcharacteristics . They worry about whether x,y, or z is manly andwhether the things they enjoy and do are effeminate because manywomen also enjoy them.I subscribe to the latter philosophy. Manhood is the opposite ofchildhood and concerns ones inner values . A child is self-centered,fearful, and dependent. A man is bold, courageous, respectful,independent and of service to others. Thus a man becomes a man

    when he matures and leaves behind childish things. Likewise, awoman becomes a woman when she matures into real adulthood.Both genders are capable of and should strive for virtuous, humanexcellence. When a woman lives the virtues, that is womanliness;when a man lives the virtues, that is manliness.

    This is not to say I think the genders are identical. In the Code of Man , Dr. Waller Newell argues:

    We need to aim for the highest fulfillment of which all people arecapable-moral and intellectual virtues that are the same for men andwomen at their peaks-while recognizing the diverse qualities thatmen and women contribute to this common human endeavor forexcellence. We need a sympathetic reengagement with traditionalteachings that stress that while men and women share a capacity for

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    the highest virtues, their passions, temperaments, and sentiments candiffer, resulting in different paths to those co mmon pinnacles.

    Which is to say that women and men strive for the same virtues, butoften attain them and express them in different ways. The virtueswill be lived and manifested differently in the lives of sisters,mothers, and wives than in brothers, husbands, and fathers. Twodifferent musical instruments, playing the exact same notes, will

    produce two different sounds. The difference in the sounds is one ofthose ineffable things thats hard to describe with words, but easy todiscern. Neither instrument is better than the other; in the hands ofthe diligent and dedicated, each instrument plays music which fillsthe spirit and adds beauty to the world.

    Manhood and the Culture of Manhood So how does all this connect with last weeks post about the cultu reof manhood?

    While I think that men and women can aim for the same goal of

    virtuous excellence, I dont think we have identical weaknesses inthat journey.

    One of the weaknesses unique to men is that we have a hard timemoving from boyhood into manhood. Yes, its a generalization, butwomen seems to have an easier and more natural transition intomature adulthood. Men, on the other hand, often need a push toleave adolescence behind. Its easier to remain dependent, to stay asa consumer instead of a creator , to live for self instead of others.Cultures across the world have recognized this. And as we talkedabout last week, the culture of manhood was designed to address the

    problem and to make manhood a desirable goal, something menwould desperately want to attain. Immaturity was stigmatized. What

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    the culture of manhood did was provide an external pull which drewas many men as possible into manhood-it was a wide net, a tide thatlifted many boats and motivated the many men who would haveotherwise been content to hide in the background and live safe,mediocre lives.We see this played out in modern society where there no longerexists a strong culture of manhood-many men today are strugglingto grow up and into honorable manhood. Theyre never sure whentheyve crossed that threshold and have left behind the boy andtaken on the mantle of manliness.

    But even though we no longer have a strong culture of manhood,this does not mean there arent still individuals who seek outmanhood on their own. These men are far fewer in number and areself-motivated. Their desire for manhood comes from within, froman internal drive.But the attainment of manhood does not happen in a privatevacuum. The men I admire today, the men who have attainedmanhood despite the odds, all have one thing in common: They

    sought and completed a rite-of-passage . They went looking for achallenge when others hid from it.While last time we mentioned that opportunities to prove onesmanhood and experience a rite-of-passage were almost non-existent,this was meant to describe the state of things on a cultural level.Society has become so niche-fied and fragmented, that there nolonger exists rites-of-passage that are recognized by the entiretribe.

    The challenge for todays man is to become part of the little tribesthat still offer this invaluable rite-of-passage. The military, churches,fraternal organizations, and adventures of other sorts can still helpmen cross the bridge into manhood. Or the passage may come to aman by accident, through the strong and resilient handling of thedeath of a father or the contraction of a disease. By whatever means

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    it comes, the rite-of-passage breaks the gravitational pull of the pathof least resistance, the path trod by so many, and propels a man ontothe road to true manliness.

    The loss of a culture of manhood surely has its downsides-the biggest being that fewer men will be prodded into mature manhood.But for the men with courage to still seek it out, the upside is thatthe manliness they find will not be born of outward pressures orcultural expectations but from inner values, conscience, truth, andheart.

    The bottom line? True manhood still exists for those who seek it. Related Posts