by Nicholas McGill | Business, Communication, Field Notes, Life, Masculinity, Meditations/Reflections, Personal Development, Self-Help
In today’s corporate echo chamber of “fail fast, fail forward,” failure has been stripped of its bite. We’ve anesthetized the word, coddled it in motivational jargon, and tried to sidestep the sting it delivers. You’ll hear people say, “There are no failures,...
by Nicholas McGill | Books, Field Notes, Lifestyle, Masculinity, Meditations/Reflections, Personal Development, Reviews, Self-Help
FTC Disclosure: We use commercial affiliate links and may receive compensation for any products, services, or books mentioned in our posts. In an era dominated by self-help mantras and viral wisdom, The Let Them Theory has captured the public’s imagination, promising...
by Nicholas McGill | Life, Lifestyle, Religion, Self-Help, Spirit
Owning an old truck is a unique experience. It’s not just a vehicle—it’s a collection of stories, lessons, and memories wrapped in steel and rust. It rattles, groans, and sometimes downright refuses to cooperate. But there’s a kind of wisdom that comes with driving...
by Nicholas McGill | Field Notes, Personal Development, Self-Help, The Mind
Attention. You’re about to embark on a mental crucible that will either break you or forge you into something greater. This isn’t your standard self-help drivel. We’re diving deep into Byron Katie’s “The Work,” extracting its raw...
by Nicholas McGill | Featured, Field Notes, Masculinity, Self-Help, Stuff You Should Know, The Mind
Gospel love is not a passive sentiment; it is an active, transformative force. In a world that often promotes comfort and inaction, men are called to rise up and embody this love in tangible ways. Here are ten powerful ways real men can live out gospel love through...
by Nicholas McGill | Field Notes, Identity, Lifestyle, Masculinity, Personal Development, Self-Help, The Mind
Your true character shows up when the defecation hits the oscillation. The measure of your integrity and commitment to your core values is demonstrated by what you do when things become uncomfortable. Your character is measured by what you value beyond your own...