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  • Modern Masculinity for the Conscious Man

  • Making Sense in Troubled Times
  • By: Michael Ronin
  • Narrated by: Michael Ronin
  • Length: 13 hrs and 35 mins
  • 3.7 out of 5 stars (3 ratings)

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Modern Masculinity for the Conscious Man

By: Michael Ronin
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With the world rapidly changing, Michael Ronin has distilled the most important and crucial obstacles and pressures facing contemporary men into a sweeping yet understandable mosaic of their life experiences. A dissident thinker, he challenges many commonly held belief structures and narratives which hold back the conscious man from reaching his full potential.

In life, most men do their best by winging it, but may experience unnecessary hardships as a result. Michael presents a road map for the purpose-driven, conscious man to come into the fullness of his being and to help him elevate his consciousness to forge his authentic self and create a better world — those that seek the truth and live the truth through their own efforts. In this book, the conscious man will learn:

  • How to make more informed decisions by seeing his inner world and outer world with greater clarity, and so confidently make better life choices
  • How to assess a woman's suitability for intimate partnership and wisely set up the relationship for success
  • How to go beyond the contents of his mind to engage with the totality of his experience
  • How to claim and occupy his space in the world, in the face of pressures to conform to social norms
  • How to choose his own path without succumbing to proscribed traditional or post-feminist roles
  • How to avoid the most serious traps and pitfalls in life, which no one tells him about
  • And ultimately, how to create a world where men and women thrive in their own terms.

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Indispensable truth

In this book I found answers to things that have been nagging and plagueing me for my entire life. It also made me realize how much of what I thought was the truth simply aligns with agendas that have been pushed on everyone to believe.

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You've gotta be kidding me.

The book starts out kind of interesting but that's the best thing I can say about it. The author is totally off the rails and exhibits as much expertise in the material as a college freshman that just took a bunch of introductory classes from the arts college then went on a shroom trip over Christmas break to digest it, decided he already knew more than the professors, dropped out, and went to form his own philosophy whole cloth by himself—just him, in a room, with a laptop. I don't believe I have ever left a book uncompleted but after the first 66 chapters I decided that if I was going to ever quit a book that this would be the time and place to do it. I won't be recommending it to anybody.

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