After Reading Notes on Being A Man by Scott Galloway 10 Lessons I Learned About Modern Masculinity and Self-Respect
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After Reading Notes on Being A Man by Scott Galloway 10 Lessons I Learned About Modern Masculinity and Self-Respect
When I first picked up Scott Galloway's Notes on Being a Man, I wasn't entirely sure what I was looking for. Maybe I was searching for some answers about the crisis everyone keeps talking about—the one where young men are dropping out, checking out, falling behind.
Or maybe I just wanted to see if someone with Galloway's credentials, his success, his platform, would have something different to say than the usual noise cluttering the conversation about masculinity these days.
What I found was something I didn't expect: honesty. Raw, unflinching, sometimes uncomfortable honesty. Galloway doesn't show up in this book as some guru on a mountain dispensing timeless wisdom. He shows up as a man who's made mistakes, who's wrestled with anger and depression, who's navigated divorce as a child and struggled to become a decent father as an adult. He's not pretending to have all the answers, but he's offering something arguably more valuable—a map drawn from his own stumbles and successes.
And here's what struck me most powerfully as I read: this isn't just a book about men. Yes, it's written for men, about men, addressing the very real crisis facing boys and young men in Western democracies today. But the lessons inside? They're about being a decent human being in a world that increasingly rewards the opposite. They're about finding purpose when the old structures that gave men identity have crumbled. They're about building a life that matters, relationships that endure, and a character you can be proud of when you look in the mirror at three in the morning.
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