Do you want to be someone or do something?

There comes a point in every man’s life where he must decide if he will strive to be somebody important, or if he will work to do something important. Sometimes these pursuits go hand-in-hand; often they do not.

Research has shown time and time again that kids of our modern age aspire for what’s perceived as a more glamorous life than one of service and lasting legacy. In fact, the top three career aspirations of today’s 5- to 11-year-olds are sports star, music star, and actor. Just 25 years ago, that same survey turned up teacher, doctor, and banker.

~ Brett McKay from, John Boyd’s Roll Call

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What is Character?

Character. Like honor, it’s a word we take for granted and probably have an affinity for, but likely have never really had to define and may struggle to do so when pressed. It’s a word most men desire to have ascribed to them, and yet the standards of its attainment remain rather vague in our modern age.

~ Brett McKay from, What Is Character? Its 3 True Qualities and How to Develop It

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Childhood narcissism

Manhood is the defeat of childhood narcissism.

~ David Gilmore

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Stoop to help

No man stands so tall as when he stoops to help a child.

~ Abraham Lincoln

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Be one

Waste no more time arguing what a good man should be. Be one.

~ Marcus Aurelius

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Responsible

To be a man is, precisely, to be responsible.

~ Antoine de Saint-Exupery

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Habitual acts

The strength of a man’s virtue should not be measured by his special exertions but by his habitual acts.

~ Blaise Pascal

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Have a code

A man’s got to have a code, a creed to live by, no matter his job.

~ John Wayne

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Tendency to destroy masculinity

Because there is very little honor left in American life, there is a certain built-in tendency to destroy masculinity in American men.

~ Norman Mailer

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Most enviable of all titles

I hope I shall possess firmness and virtue enough to maintain what I consider the most enviable of all titles, the character of an honest man.

~ George Washington

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