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Sorry for the absence the last month
Hey Brothers, sorry for the lack of content the last month. Work got super busy and my father in law has been in the hospital. I hope to have some more content dropping here after the holiday. Hope you all have a great Thanksgiving day of family, friends, and food.
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When the Wilderness Reminds You Who You Are
I realized something recently — it’s easy to preach endurance, but harder to live it in the quiet seasons. The woods don’t ask you for your resume. They don’t care if your channel is growing or if you are doing well at work. They only ask: “Can you stay present when nothing is happening?” That’s Stoicism in the wild — not just enduring hardship, but embracing stillness. This week, I’m reminding myself (and you) that progress often looks like patience. Stepping back and being still can be forward movement. 🔥 What are you currently enduring — or learning to wait for?
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Rain walk and talk
Just some thoughts on the daily walk while my kids are at soccer practice.
Struggles
There was a time I couldn’t control my breathing—panic had me trapped. Then I went back to the wild. The cold, the silence, the struggle. Out there I found peace again. That’s when I realized Stoicism isn’t just philosophy—it’s survival. 🌲 This is why I built Wilderness Stoicism—because if it helped me, it can help other men too.
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Welcome
Men — welcome to the forge. This is not another motivation group. This is a place where philosophy meets dirt, sweat, and weather. We practice the old ways: 🔥 Voluntary discomfort. 🌧️ Calm under chaos. 🪓 Brotherhood through shared struggle. 📜 Stoic discipline in every action. Here’s how to get started: 1️⃣ Introduce yourself. Tell us your name, where you’re from, and what challenge brought you here. 2️⃣ Complete the 7-Day Stoic Survival Primer. It’s your first test — seven drills to sharpen your body and mind. [Add link or instructions] 3️⃣ Engage. Comment on other posts. Share your wins and lessons. You’ll get more out of this brotherhood when you give more to it. 4️⃣ Stay accountable. Post your drills. Show your failures. Share what worked and what didn’t. This is not about perfection. It’s about showing up — in the cold, in the rain, in the chaos — and choosing to endure anyway. Because when the storms of life hit, trained men don’t panic. They breathe. They adapt. They act. Welcome, brother. Now — step into the challenge. ⚔️ “Waste no more time arguing what a good man should be. Be one.” — Marcus Aurelius
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