Aaron Machbitz
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Podcast Appearances
They're just busy and you're not seeing them perform online like a bunch of losers because that's what losers do.
Okay, again, there are, I want to make this very clear, there are a ton of men online who create great content that young men should follow.
Jocko Willink, Rich Roll, Chris Williamson, right?
People like this.
Scott Galloway, right?
These people are creating great content and then all the dad accounts, all the dad accounts that I follow, just search dad on Instagram and you're gonna see all these fit dad accounts that are showing you how to work out, how to take care of your kids, how to be great to your wife, all these types of things.
Then you're gonna hear people like Scott Galloway or Jocko Willink talk about their version of what masculinity is and how to be a great family man and a great father and also a business leader and have status and all these types of things.
This is where they're at.
But most men who are real, genuine, great men haven't gone anywhere.
They're just busy being great and not streaming on kicks for fucking 12 hours a day, right?
The men worth following aren't streaming for eight hours a day.
They just are not.
They're out, you know, coaching their kids' baseball teams or soccer teams or basketball teams.
They're volunteering.
They're working in trades.
They're starting businesses and supporting their families, right?
yes some of these people are also on social media and then we should follow them but they have integrity and they show up consistently these are the solutions to fixing sort of the struggle of the modern man we're not broken we're not we were never broken but we need better solutions and they start here by identifying the actual problems and how we can move forward because of what we've identified right we know the stats i talked about some of them a little bit at the beginning um and so
We honestly very clearly see the spirit of real masculinity when devastation hits, when war hits, when the world falls apart.
It's not the influencers who are streaming eight hours a day who saved the day.
It's the men with chainsaws and the linemen, the truckers, the soldiers, the guys in the ATVs who know how to navigate the mud.