The REAL Reason 90% Of Men Are Lost In Life | Scott Galloway

  Рет қаралды 288,896

The Diary Of A CEO Clips

The Diary Of A CEO Clips

10 ай бұрын

Scott Galloway delves into society's role in the crisis faced by men today, why men lack positive role models and the pressing importance of men's mental health.
📺 Watch the full episode here -
• “It’s An Emergency!” T...
❤️ Subscribe to our main channel -
/ thediaryofaceo
#thediaryofaceo #doac

Пікірлер: 1 300
@TheDiaryOfACEOClips
@TheDiaryOfACEOClips 9 ай бұрын
Check out the full episode here ➡ kzfaq.info/get/bejne/gbiom9GE0M3cpJ8.html
@johnsnyder3443
@johnsnyder3443 6 ай бұрын
So smart...yet so stupid...
@BodyByBenSLC
@BodyByBenSLC 9 ай бұрын
He is right about being paternal. I work in the trades and started noticing the young guys following me around the shop or the grounds. It took a few years to realize this 18 19 20 year old dudes were desperate for some guidance, for an older man to take interest in them. Now when I hire these young guys I realize I am not just a boss, I am a big brother.
@amars7941
@amars7941 9 ай бұрын
I had this in my reserve unit. I chastised this young 18 year old about his finances and personal decisions, which to my surprised caused him to reach out to me for guidance. We eventfully got him to understand how to budget his money, refinance his car, and move out on his own. But his personal life -- relationship decisions really annoyed me -- as he thought the Plan B pills are an acceptable for of birth control. I tried and tried to get this line of thinking out of his head to no avail. I shunned him and left the reserves and never reached out. I wish I hadn't done that. He has no men in his life, no adult man to get him to think, and understand the difference between reacting and responding and how decisions he makes even if not directly related to him in this very moment, will come back to haunt him. I wish I hadn't done that. So, my advice to you, and keep big brothering them, even if they act like knuckle heads because eventually you'll breakthrough and the lessons will stick.
@fibbs6533
@fibbs6533 8 ай бұрын
Bless you for influencing young men in positive ways.
@HughJass-jv2lt
@HughJass-jv2lt 7 ай бұрын
❤❤
@chadwilliams9141
@chadwilliams9141 7 ай бұрын
This I was so lost and in mid 20s just wanted some guidance. Mainly in my career but also like you said mentors become family more than anything.
@diane9247
@diane9247 6 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for understanding the task, sir.
@mickygarcia4251
@mickygarcia4251 8 ай бұрын
I left teaching because of the "creep" factor. You hardly make enough to live on, so women don't want to date you. You're constantly being watched because no one can believe you'd devote your time altruistically. If you spend too much time with a particular student ( because they're the only one who is listening to you) you get accused of favortism. Ulimately, there are too many downsides, so when I stopped teaching and went into IT, it all turned around. I spend most of my time alone, but the peace is irresistible.
@gevans5446
@gevans5446 8 ай бұрын
And the paycheck must be better, too. It's almost like the educational system is designed to break you. smh
@Matanumi
@Matanumi 3 ай бұрын
Modern education is a scam and it's total trash Made to serve a by gone era of the old industrial world order
@BeYourself-jk5xo
@BeYourself-jk5xo 2 ай бұрын
Women don’t date you because you are a teacher and make no money! lol that’s not true guys who are broke are always dating you need to look at yourself and find out why you can’t date a woman. Dating is easy but you need to master being comfortable talking to women. If you don’t you will be lonely most of the time
@elise9537
@elise9537 2 ай бұрын
​@@BeYourself-jk5xoppl who are not well adjusted always blame it on the others. I have my bad days and want to isolate from ppl. Its me not them. Some ppl just accept how the world is and survive it and I cant always do that.
@QoraxAudio
@QoraxAudio 2 ай бұрын
Yes according to society, the sole value of men is the value of their bank account. I just stopped caring about what others think of me, made life much more fulfilling.
@laStar972chuck
@laStar972chuck 8 ай бұрын
"We've decided, when it comes to men, that compassion is a zero sum game. And that if you feel bad for men, it immediately out you as someone that could be anti-women." DUDE, PREACH !!!
@reginasemenenko148
@reginasemenenko148 8 ай бұрын
What if there were groups for guys that might revolve around sports or fitness, but included a lot of mentoring? And perhaps getting this type of thing monetized?
@laStar972chuck
@laStar972chuck 8 ай бұрын
@@reginasemenenko148 That would be nice. But the monetization part tends to corrupt things in my experience.
@reginasemenenko148
@reginasemenenko148 8 ай бұрын
@@laStar972chuck I know. I just don't know how you could attract all the help that would be needed. I think you are on to something that could be really helpful.
@ThePharphis
@ThePharphis 3 ай бұрын
Worse, I think it's a negative-sum game. People actively care less about issues that effect both men and women once they're aware that men are suffering in some way. Most people simply deny it or blame men, even when they are the disproportionate sufferers for many issues.
@michaelgarrett139
@michaelgarrett139 2 ай бұрын
​@@reginasemenenko148thats called a coach lol
@ALTheFreeMan
@ALTheFreeMan 9 ай бұрын
What he says about boys not having male role models is 100% true. It’s like the entire school system made a pact to uplift and encourage the girls, while ignoring the boys. I’ve never had a mentor, teacher, counselor, no one who ever took me under their wing and gave me some good advice. For most guys, the heroes we saw in sports and movies were who we strived to be like. I’m now in my 40s, doing okay for myself, but definitely under-achieving. I was a decently smart kid back in my school days, but, where were the real-life role models that could’ve helped steer me in the right direction?? It’s a travesty, smh.
@DanielleAlt
@DanielleAlt 9 ай бұрын
​@@derek4412wow super interesting! .
@danzwithizabel1175
@danzwithizabel1175 9 ай бұрын
I agree with everything you say about the boys not having that in the schools are not having role models. But you say that as if the girls had that. We didn’t. We had to work very hard to find our place in the school system. Education was not given to women. Women had to take education in their own hands and fight against a system that didn’t want to educate them. This is a problem for both males and females and as long as we keep talking about it as if the males don’t have it then we are going to keep them divided.
@ALTheFreeMan
@ALTheFreeMan 9 ай бұрын
@@danzwithizabel1175 I disagree. I’ve had this discussion with my sisters as well as female friends, and they actually agree with me. They can rattle off this mentor, or this professor who helped them along the way, and for them to hear that so many guys like myself were ignored throughout school blew their minds, they had no idea! So, now that so many women today are successful and wondering why so many men have fallen behind, look no farther than the school system. I’m not sure how old you are, but, it sounds like you may be speaking of previous generations of students. Presently, there is an obvious difference in the time and investment given to girls versus boys in the school system, so much so, that college enrollment for boys are at an all-time low. To deny that there is a gender bias within the school system is just (with all due respect) plain ridiculous.
@PURAHOUSEDERESTREPO
@PURAHOUSEDERESTREPO 9 ай бұрын
They have idiots like Rogan, Tate and Peterson unfortunately
@davidlamb7524
@davidlamb7524 9 ай бұрын
Boomer here. No role models Made my own way. I'm fine thanks 😊
@bitterpaul6151
@bitterpaul6151 2 ай бұрын
I got my ideas about masculinity from my dad, who rarely tells me how he feels but is always showing me and others by going out of his way to help them.
@Boghopper9999
@Boghopper9999 4 күн бұрын
My Dad was the same; consequently I judge people based on actions, not just words (words are cheap)
@UncleChisel
@UncleChisel 2 ай бұрын
Scott is 💯 on point. Get out of the damn house, breath air, live life, be with friends. FIND A PASSION
@Jamhael1
@Jamhael1 Ай бұрын
Too expensive...
@rodan2852
@rodan2852 Ай бұрын
Learn skills first. Those help you get friends, and will get you into groups for ex. The muscisians pool sharks, mechanics/ restorers etc. Im sleeping out of a truck just to afford a $6k TIG welder To get started. F*ck what people tell you, do what you gotta do and dont take no sh*t from nobody young or old.
@Jamhael1
@Jamhael1 Ай бұрын
@@rodan2852 too expensive as well...
@Mary-il6zz
@Mary-il6zz 2 ай бұрын
Even when there is a father in the home working full time and a mother working full time (which there basically is no choice) workers have barely any vacation time to spend with their kids. Hard to be a good model when your burnt out all the time! Europeans get 5 weeks off when they start a job. We are lucky to get one. Time to advocate for our workers.
@stoicepictetus3875
@stoicepictetus3875 2 ай бұрын
So right !!
@BaiMengLing
@BaiMengLing 2 ай бұрын
Even if we get vacation with kids, marriages are breaking off for the very same reason as in USA : half of the population was psychologically damaged by immature parents and can not get along with each other. Men blame women, women blame men, but this does not do the hard work of looking at your broken heart, acknowledge that mom and dad were far from perfect, having the courage to put YOUR own shit together, and maybe getting enough empathy to be able to truly love someone.
@Boghopper9999
@Boghopper9999 4 күн бұрын
Having lived in the US and Europe, I found in the US people live to work but Europeans work to live. The US is a wealthier country, but Europeans tend to prioritise quality of life, rather than amassing wealth and buying status. Simple example, when I worked in the US, I drove a beat up (but well maintained) old car while one of my peers bought a new Audi A4; I got endless crap from people about being a cheapskate but after a few years I had a house deposit while my peer had a depreciated car. I bought a modest house and now I'm nearly mortgage free so I can focus on saving money to pay for my kids education (school, sports and skills) which makes me happier than a shiny car ever would. Work to live, don't live to work
@robbielanoue2690
@robbielanoue2690 2 ай бұрын
I was a high school English teacher in a low income area of NC. I had a group of young boys who were in my classroom before/after school and in between classes. They were like glue - being around me whenever they could. Part of that may have been that I was young and fun - but I know for sure that all of those guys lacked male role models. It's a problem that has serious real-world consequences. Boys need good male role models.
@mozar5175
@mozar5175 2 ай бұрын
I grew up in a family as the only boy with 3 sisters and my mother of course. My father was more or less present and didn’t like me so much, he was hitting me physically from time to time. My parents divorced when I was 15. My father and I didn’t see eye to eye so I left home at 18. I was surrounded by my 3 sisters who gave birth to 6 girls (my nieces), not a single boy in the family besides me. When there is a family reunion, I’m surrounded with 10 women (mother, 3 sisters and 6 nieces)! Needless to say that I am the black sheep in the group, they ignore me totally like they have always done. I avoid those family reunions now, I don’t attend them. I went on to succeed the most compared with my siblings, graduated from university, had a great career in commercial real estate, married a great wife and we live in a very upscale neighbourhood. The message is take control of your life, don’t give a f_ck about people who ignore you and be strong.
@arnoldvilleneuve8397
@arnoldvilleneuve8397 8 ай бұрын
Scott The number three item "look after yourself" I believe should be number one. You cannot look after others until you can look after yourself first.
@silentx
@silentx 2 ай бұрын
Very true. 🫡
@ashtonso6662
@ashtonso6662 2 ай бұрын
That's been my motto throughout my adult life. I've got to take care of myself first so I can take care of others: family, friends, colleagues, community, etc. My ex wife kept accusing me of being selfish...that's one of the reason we're ex !
@pedgarage
@pedgarage 10 күн бұрын
You can't pour from an empty cup.
@RichardAlaskanforaPassing
@RichardAlaskanforaPassing 2 ай бұрын
Men are discriminated against in higher education. A few years ago I applied for a Respiratory therapist program at a college after meeting all the criteria. I worked in the government, I was an EMT, I had worked at a hospital at the time and had been in healthcare for 6 years, I had excellent grades and grants too. When I went to the interview the Female interviewer said this program wasn't for every body and gave such condensing tones and even called me "dude" this grown 40 year old woman telling a 28 year old man he was a dude. I then talked to a lady who interviewed next after me who had worked as a CNA for 2 months and told me she got the spot in the program even after she said she had no idea what she was doing. Granted she was a nice lady but the discrimination was very apparent. If you ever want to see what female on male discrimination looks like, work in the hospital field. If you aren't a doctor you are essentially at the bottom of the pyramid. There truly is a class system.
@shin-ishikiri-no
@shin-ishikiri-no 2 ай бұрын
I've heard more than once that the medical field and hospitals are essntially glorified harems for male doctors.
@onyxjade5474
@onyxjade5474 2 ай бұрын
🎻
@shin-ishikiri-no
@shin-ishikiri-no 2 ай бұрын
@@onyxjade5474 The faintest melody plays for you, onyx.
@ddduhawk3111
@ddduhawk3111 Ай бұрын
Yes, you hit the nail on the head. Try pleasing a divorced female principal, as a single male.... Good luck bc you will need a lot!! of it
@gevans5446
@gevans5446 8 ай бұрын
The moment that we accepted the outlandish idea that fathers are irrelevant, we placed that last nail on our collective coffin as a society.
@tiana2906
@tiana2906 7 ай бұрын
Exactly 💯
@missfaztudo9312
@missfaztudo9312 5 ай бұрын
When a father decides to abandoned his kids, he is doing this, my friend.
@gevans5446
@gevans5446 5 ай бұрын
@@missfaztudo9312 A father who willingly abandons his kids is no longer a father.
@ChillSydneyWebSurfer
@ChillSydneyWebSurfer 3 ай бұрын
sure
@TschernoBill
@TschernoBill 2 ай бұрын
Seeing Fathers as irrelevant is grounded in the Post WW period, where fathers just werent there and after that lost the connection to their families. Just being the financial supporter was an image, that grew out of necessity.
@DarkoNomad
@DarkoNomad 9 ай бұрын
I'd say that technology, trends and ease of access is the main reason behind, but also the trends of influencers and celebrities. In 70's for example you would got all the music, sports and activism to meet people, get together and find a proper roll models because celebrities were vocal about social injustice. Today kids have everything within a reach of their phones where they get influenced by people who are constantly looking for sponsors. Today we live in a society where most celebrities and influencers would sell anything for money, including themselves. That leaves so many young people attached to narcistic people who only care about their image in media, without doing much to protect, provide and serve those who need attention and help the most.
@user-cz5lj2vx1f
@user-cz5lj2vx1f 2 ай бұрын
You've madae such a sharp & critical point!!! Thanks.
@almaguapa-sailboatliveaboa440
@almaguapa-sailboatliveaboa440 Ай бұрын
In absence of fundamentals like male role model boys turn to anything that is currently accessible and accepted such as technology, laziness, drugs and estrogen like attitudes. 😢
@kristjan304
@kristjan304 9 ай бұрын
My view of masculinity is : thoughtfull, wise, rational, objective, expressive
@friarnewborg9213
@friarnewborg9213 3 ай бұрын
View of Females: Privileged beyond belief, and still claiming to be Victims,
@elise9537
@elise9537 2 ай бұрын
Yes wish guys where like that.
@QoraxAudio
@QoraxAudio 2 ай бұрын
That's basically the description of a nerd. Rational and objective in particular. No one likes nerds, except the fake ones.
@silentx
@silentx 2 ай бұрын
@@QoraxAudioyou can still like and enjoy “nerd” like activities, just be man about it i guess, stoic? Idk where i was going with this, anyway, im high, have a good-day/night who ever is reading! ❤️🙏
@QoraxAudio
@QoraxAudio 2 ай бұрын
@@silentx Well, you'd definitely need to be stoic... especially nerding out on some complex stuff is really hard!
@t.michaelbodine4341
@t.michaelbodine4341 6 ай бұрын
Every time Galloway opens his mouth he says something challenging and thoughtful and pretty brilliant. This guy really has a handle on where relationships are at and where men are at right now.
@Matanumi
@Matanumi 3 ай бұрын
And sadly nothing is gonna change it to make it better in the major
@ismaelhall3990
@ismaelhall3990 9 ай бұрын
There is no shame to be a man. Stand tall for yourself.
@bensheard3969
@bensheard3969 2 ай бұрын
​@@josiah_jacksonwhy would someone feel shame for being born something? It makes no fucking sense
@bryangary2270
@bryangary2270 2 ай бұрын
@@bensheard3969 Who's saying that?
@vicbauwens
@vicbauwens 2 ай бұрын
Porn and weed are just bad for young men, I was also part of it.
@bensheard3969
@bensheard3969 2 ай бұрын
@@josiah_jackson in what logical way does it make sense to respond to a comment about being proud and confident as a man with some men have no shame. It's so obviously a sassy comeback that in some way involves your personal life and contributes nothing to the conversation
@bensheard3969
@bensheard3969 2 ай бұрын
@@josiah_jackson using obscure words doesn't make you sound smarter it makes people think you care a lot about people viewing you as smart which is objectively worse than just having a below average IQ. What I interpreted them as saying is that you shouldn't feed into the Kool aid belief that it's shameful to be a man and that you can be inherently toxic like many Torah want you to believe
@immortalmkd1867
@immortalmkd1867 8 ай бұрын
I fear that if this trend of men being ignored in this time of crisis goes on for another 10 years or more, I only see the majority of average men in the future eventually becoming so violent and filled with rage that they will lash out on the few top 1% of men seeing no other option then to eliminate the competition to be able to even have a chance at a normal life. It is an extremely dark road we are headed for.
@JohnSmith-ks5xw
@JohnSmith-ks5xw 2 ай бұрын
Nah
@babyboijeremy
@babyboijeremy 2 ай бұрын
Its not that serious. Most of these guys would rather off themselves than off someone else. You have to put into perspective. Even if those 1% guys are gone, the women still wont want them. This is less of a threat on them, but more a threat on society. Because society needs them to be productive in order to function.
@yeetyeetonthestreet-colinm1186
@yeetyeetonthestreet-colinm1186 2 ай бұрын
true damn…
@yurigansmith
@yurigansmith 2 ай бұрын
I think a scenario according to Chris Williamson's "male sedation hypothesis" is much more realistic than an actual revolt of "angry young men". It will constitute a huge cost problem for society as a whole, but probably not an existential threat.
@immortalmkd1867
@immortalmkd1867 2 ай бұрын
@@yurigansmith the problem with this theory is you and everyone who is saying it’s not possible are not “angry young men” so how can you say for certain that 10 years of not getting laid and treated like a slave to society won’t cause mass shootings, riots, and all out war. Lol 😂
@gualbertogarcia305
@gualbertogarcia305 2 ай бұрын
There are Very Few RealMen that can Teach and Lead young Men Today.
@northernrogue1
@northernrogue1 12 күн бұрын
It's only now at the age of 40 that I've realised I missed having a male role model. My dad was always working, but he never gave me any affection or guidance. 90% of my teachers were female throughout my education. I never had any direction in terms of career. I could have been so much more if I had a male mentor. Don't get me wrong, he worked damn hard to keep a roof over our heads, and food on the table, but he was never "present" to give me hugs, to read to me, or to go and kick a ball with me. I also don't recall i single instance of him saying he loved me.
@oeckstei
@oeckstei 9 ай бұрын
The issue I see amongst some men and voices online respond to that question of be a protector is…”well what’s in it for me? Why do I need to sacrifice my life for a society that hasn’t done anything for me in return “. I don’t know how big of an issue this is but if things continue the way they.
@boost800
@boost800 9 ай бұрын
exactly, what reason do men have to serve a society that openly hates them?
@painunending4610
@painunending4610 8 ай бұрын
Literal this. Men are waking up and people like Galloway want to put them to sleep
@James_36
@James_36 8 ай бұрын
This guy is so weak I am amazed he thinks he’s an expert on it. I’m so bored of social intellectual people who alll they do is read books and study - that is NOT masculine . The guys getting action are the OPPOSITE of that lol
@ree4214
@ree4214 7 ай бұрын
What’s in it for them? Idk, ummm, maybe a stable society?
@dk.3138
@dk.3138 7 ай бұрын
@@ree4214 , then go ahead and be the one to put your life on the line for a stable society that couldn't be there for you prior.
@ashtonso6662
@ashtonso6662 2 ай бұрын
Great presentation. Nailed it on the head on every point IMHO. I'm 68 yrs old. Had a successful career and 3 boys who are now successful men. I must admit that growing up today is much more challenging than back in the 60s, 70s, even 80s. Just too much distraction and rapid changes. I'll try to help bring my very young grandson along the proper masculine path...as I did with his dad.
@robertlevy9412
@robertlevy9412 2 ай бұрын
Marriage and love require and demand strength and it takes work and courage to grow up. It’s the power to endure emotional pain, to sacrifice for a loved one to openly communicate. Mature relationships only come from those qualities and a desire to support each other long past the stage of physical looks and expectations of perfection.
@phillynurse9492
@phillynurse9492 2 ай бұрын
Beautifully stated ❤
@BaiMengLing
@BaiMengLing 2 ай бұрын
Many men in my generation (born in the 80s) prefer the instant gratification of video games to the hard work of building a business or a homestead, and then wonder why they can't attract / retain a partner. Most women want a man who can be a good father and that means taking care of her when she is disabled by pregnancy / breatsfeeding, not a man-child game partner. But there are exception, I have a couple of friends who are both 50 and grossly out of shape, both are childless and addicted gamers: they chose not to have kids despite a 20 year long marriage so they could play in their freetime.
@dyson716
@dyson716 9 ай бұрын
I think this is one of the most balanced opinions I’ve heard around masculinity and being a young man, this is seriously an antidote to the current environment and I welcome it’s approach as a 25 year old trying to navigate my place in the world . I’ll be buying this mans book as soon as it’s available as I think / hope it will make me a better person and a better man
@painunending4610
@painunending4610 8 ай бұрын
Itll make you a better worker drone. Thats what Scott wants you to be, he wants you to make money, not be happy
@00Daddy
@00Daddy 8 ай бұрын
are your fk ing series man you just cant be men dont you any self worth or pride in you how can any men take this advice its just a slave to left thinking and just promote them
@EGH181
@EGH181 6 ай бұрын
Unfortunately, balance doesn’t move the needle.
@gauravthadanii
@gauravthadanii 4 ай бұрын
@@painunending4610 I think you missed his point. After a certain point, money doesn't bring you happiness, however, a lack of it can make you very unhappy.
@MrFrankEast
@MrFrankEast 2 ай бұрын
@@gauravthadanii Agreed. For most of society you HAVE to be a worker. Find your happiness AFTER you have a steady income.
@jhwilson00
@jhwilson00 9 ай бұрын
Even if a boy has a positive role model (aka as a Dad of boys I can vouch for) they can still struggle. I have noticed if boys are not athletic or academic, they can easily be left behind in school.
@CMS_10
@CMS_10 9 ай бұрын
Some of the greatest men I know, didn't have good male role models growing up... some did. It's a compound problem. Sadly, a perfect storm.
@SabzKhumalo
@SabzKhumalo 9 ай бұрын
@@CMS_10 we all know why! They cut out physical subjects in schools like woodwork, electricity
@wendwllhickey6426
@wendwllhickey6426 5 ай бұрын
Men need to build things to feel validated and do good work that no one will question
@Matanumi
@Matanumi 3 ай бұрын
school today is largely day care and a poor waste of youths time
@arohanui922
@arohanui922 2 ай бұрын
Really? So boys can have great fathers, uncles, grandfathers, male teachers, male coaches, and male role models on TV, yet still struggles. Huh. Makes no sense what so ever.
@GuineaPigEveryday
@GuineaPigEveryday 6 ай бұрын
i think an important thing to consider is that in the past, the great inventors, sports figures, astronauts, businessmen, artists, but also ofc actors were THE role models, and in many films certain actors would embody this healthy masculinity, or at least with positive attributes. Nowadays, the biggest role models are influencers, many also young or without much education tbh, but more importantly they are not the great entrepreneurs or innovators of the past, they're not groundbreaking artists, no longer are the role models for young men people who achieve great things. I mean what you have one or two famous rich ppl like Elon Musk or Jeff Bezos, but u look at any alpha male influencer video and its these sort of unachieving youtubers or twitch streamers who are presented as role models of excellence. However problematic past role models could be, they were better than this.
@slowrunn3r88
@slowrunn3r88 2 ай бұрын
One of the biggest challenges I’ve noticed is “men vs women: who has it worse?” Is a stupid competition to have, but unfortunately a lot of women (understandably so) are frustrated seeing men complaining about men’s issues, because of all the hell most of them constantly go through. And then men (also understandably!) are frustrated when women say “men can’t have problems!!!” ….yeah, we absolutely do have problems I understand women wanting men to speak up and stand up for women, but women often say “it’s not our responsibility to rescue men.” And like in the one hand I get that, but at the very least, if a man is “whining” (I hate when people call it that 🤮), please please please do not “kick him when he is down.” If a woman can’t rescue him, that’s fine, but please don’t say “hahahaha you don’t have problems, and if you do, it’s the fault of men! Deal with it on your own!”
@BaiMengLing
@BaiMengLing 2 ай бұрын
Most guys have the opposite problem in my experience, they refuse to acknowledge their problems, and therefore fail to take action to remediate. As any recovered addict knows, you can't heal as long as you do not have the courage to face your addiction. It all start with being humble rather than "fake strong", men who pretend to have it all together and it's only the women in his life who whines get nowhere else than losing their marriage, their kids, and even their friends. Read Gottman 7 rules for marriage
@Miltonuts
@Miltonuts 11 күн бұрын
I think one of the most important traits of masculinity is emotional maturity/control. Men can be dangerous, and should be. But they need to be in control of all of their actions and emotions because of that.
@TimC-cn1vi
@TimC-cn1vi 2 ай бұрын
I was lucky, my male role model was my father. Not a perfect person, but the best man I ever knew. I think many boys today don't have a father in their life. They don't how to be a man because there is no man in the household.
@nathamara
@nathamara 2 ай бұрын
As a woman who does not have a children, I am observing families, mothers, fathers, parenting,... The thing that does not feel right today, is that exaggerated role of a obsessive & devoted mother, that is formed in recent decades as a kind of cultural role model ... She and her kids ... As the highest possible love union, to the point like there was never ever a father, or any of his importance ... As much as there is a beauty and strength and devotion and sacrifice in being a mother, & in her expressing natural tendency to care for little human beings, this trend towards new matriarchy is a way to new imbalance in our society on many levels ... And for sure, in creating insecure young men ...
@robertzabinski6083
@robertzabinski6083 Ай бұрын
Idiocracy flourishes when the best and brightest remain barren while the flotsam and jetsam mix like so many turds in the punchbowl.
@CMS_10
@CMS_10 9 ай бұрын
My 14 year old son is going through a truly rough time right now. We're going through a rough time. I see so much of the struggles Scott describes, in my son... it breaks my heart every minute of everyday. I wish the men in his life were brave enough. I wish they cared enough to be better men.
@addyolo9968
@addyolo9968 9 ай бұрын
Going through the same with my 15 yr old x
@jhwilson00
@jhwilson00 9 ай бұрын
Same…
@CMS_10
@CMS_10 9 ай бұрын
@@addyolo9968 Sorry to hear 😔
@CMS_10
@CMS_10 9 ай бұрын
@@jhwilson00 I hope and pray we all find a way forward.
@deantatlow4021
@deantatlow4021 9 ай бұрын
Try and enroll your son in a sport or other activity outside the house.
@johnnygilling
@johnnygilling 9 ай бұрын
It just gets exhausting reading and watching over and over again the negativity that is used to describe masculinity in the West today. I can't help but find it harder and harder to find examples of positive masculinity to hold as a goal and to aspire to, in education, media etc
@bernstock
@bernstock 9 ай бұрын
Agreed. Personally I find Bedros Keiulian is a massive help in this way. A great man
@jatrodai8921
@jatrodai8921 9 ай бұрын
Me too. I really struggle as a young man to find a-role model i like and wanna be
@CMS_10
@CMS_10 9 ай бұрын
Or become the role model you wish you had? For yourself and for others.
@johnnygilling
@johnnygilling 9 ай бұрын
@@CMS_10 it's hard to know exactly what that role model should be when I find constant critiquing of masculinity causes a lot of self doubt within myself
@James_36
@James_36 8 ай бұрын
@@johnnygillingpart of being masculine is saying fck u to society’s bs - good starting point if you ask me
@j72ashley
@j72ashley 2 ай бұрын
Lead with strength, governed by empathy.
@frankpalancio8471
@frankpalancio8471 2 ай бұрын
We grow up to find out our role models are very flawed.
@jaamall
@jaamall Ай бұрын
Sounds like they're human.
@robertlevy9412
@robertlevy9412 2 ай бұрын
Mental health counseling is very important as is a reading the great philosophers of all ages. I never had a male role model who offered me a complete picture of the best facets of behavior but with the above help I was able to Integrate into my own life the best of what I saw from the men within my life. No one is perfect but it’s vital to strive to be a better person. That’s how civilization gets better.
@Sailingbill1
@Sailingbill1 5 ай бұрын
This is the type of direct and to the point discussion that needs to hit the road! SO much of this resonates with the reality of my 13 year old son's life and what I run into in the business world while I visit the US. Men will no longer get on an elevator alone with a younger woman, I get comments and looked at from women some times because I am not only masculine I revel in it. Why do they look at me...? Society has taught them that men are predators and they should be more like women. I will pause here but Scott thank you again for being out there and for being so direct with your message!
@mtwata
@mtwata 9 ай бұрын
Finally someone who doesn't see things as black or white.
@QoraxAudio
@QoraxAudio 8 ай бұрын
Real reason 90% of men are lost in life: low wages, high cost of living. Nowadays, you can work your ass off for years and never get closer to owning your own roof over your head, which is the most fundamental thing in life. If you can't be owner of the most fundamental part of your life, then what's the point of living?
@reneemac111
@reneemac111 6 ай бұрын
If you vote for Trump, you will pay lower taxes and less on electricity and have more money to afford a house. If you vote for Biden , your tax money goes to illegal immigrants
@ChatGPT1111
@ChatGPT1111 2 ай бұрын
All of the things Scott talks about in this video go back way farther than the recent high cost of living. Men have far more challenges than that. Did you even watch the video?
@QoraxAudio
@QoraxAudio 2 ай бұрын
@@ChatGPT1111 Go away chatbot.
@ChatGPT1111
@ChatGPT1111 2 ай бұрын
@@QoraxAudio Make me slimeball
@shaymalchione809
@shaymalchione809 2 ай бұрын
Yes the wages they offer adult men is downright degrading.
@jessemiller7471
@jessemiller7471 Ай бұрын
As a high school teacher I agree 100% with this interview. I see so many young fellas in all sorts who just need guidance. But yeah no way would I be a primary/elementary teacher 😂 hats off to those brave men
@user-td4zp4gq2p
@user-td4zp4gq2p 2 ай бұрын
The men in my family taught me what not to do by their careless, undisciplined behaviour. But that's better than not learning anything. I was blessed not to confuse dysfunction from functionally positive behavior.
@jrod3260
@jrod3260 3 ай бұрын
One thing about accountability, is to stop looking at it as punitive and start looking at it as a responsibility. Through accountability one grows, learns and understands to be an adult or a Man. "Save our boys 👍😎👍"
@Jeremy-ql1or
@Jeremy-ql1or 9 ай бұрын
Woman: "Men need to open up and be emotionally vulnerable." Man: "Well, sometimes I feel like... Woman: "Awww...did you whittle man-child fee-wings get a boo-boo? MAN UP, LOSER!!" Man: "Well, I guess I will see what Andrew Tate has to say."
@dinos9607
@dinos9607 9 ай бұрын
Yep, as funny as it is, that sums it up.
@grahamstrouse1165
@grahamstrouse1165 9 ай бұрын
Unfortunately, that’s how things tend to play out.
@mbg9650
@mbg9650 9 ай бұрын
Little boys are raised as defective girls in the school system but once adult, they still have the burden of performance cuz hypergamy does not care.
@truettadevil
@truettadevil 9 ай бұрын
In a patriarchal society, if women used your rationale, women would be the most suicidal demographic... not men.
@BVN-TEXAS
@BVN-TEXAS 7 ай бұрын
Women today have created men like Andrew Tate.
@cuts240
@cuts240 Ай бұрын
I truly appreciate this interview and various insights . As an approaching 56 year old male I admit - I do not grasp “TS”- at all. At all. And I am masculine , provider and protector. And how it is made sense to protect that “group”- made sense . And I have a step son who has transitioned- and “she” has never been able to express or explain to my wife or me - what is this all Yet, I can see how I can “accept” and my role… And I got through college and graduate school - bc I wanted access to females I was the same . Same motivation
@jamesw7609
@jamesw7609 2 ай бұрын
As a male therapist that works with kids, I appreciate the last two minutes. Totally agree.
@witwisniewski2280
@witwisniewski2280 2 ай бұрын
Algebra of wealth is what schools are not teaching. Hardly any citizens understand how money works, and that is why laws and politics are enabling evisceration of most peoples economic basis.
@aaronmhowe
@aaronmhowe 2 ай бұрын
"You don't have to understand something to be a protector" should resonate with every man everywhere.
@derkcast620
@derkcast620 2 ай бұрын
it has! I've been feeling it but i didnt have the words.
@thrall1342
@thrall1342 2 ай бұрын
Yeah, I'd put a boatload of nuance on that: You'll have a hard time protecting somebody from themselves if you don't understand them and their situation, since you'll have no idea where the damage is.
@user-zv8md9xv8c
@user-zv8md9xv8c 2 ай бұрын
Yes you do.
@UnrealTransformer
@UnrealTransformer Ай бұрын
Protect yourself first.
@thrall1342
@thrall1342 Ай бұрын
@@UnrealTransformer Sry, that sounds feminine. Men protect their values first and care about the consequences to themselves only after that.
@phillynurse9492
@phillynurse9492 2 ай бұрын
Who’s having a difficult time talking about men’s issues? It’s to the contrary, women have been saying that men need to deal with their issues just keep our name out of their your mouths. This conversation is refreshing and need to go nationwide ❤
@nerlind
@nerlind 5 ай бұрын
This guy is so well spoken
@caitlinchoate4982
@caitlinchoate4982 2 ай бұрын
Scott Galloway is so right.
@edschell9411
@edschell9411 3 ай бұрын
I was in sports in school, army then fraternity and there is nothing like being around your boys and comrades when you're young. We mostly give that up for family which is goof but we should still have those places to be.
@aaronmhowe
@aaronmhowe 2 ай бұрын
I don't necessarily agree with everything this guy says, but I think he brings a positive voice to this important subject.
@KenLangdon-mq5nx
@KenLangdon-mq5nx 7 ай бұрын
As you go through your research there is one big category you didn't mention that I believe you need to address-on-line betting and gambling. The companies and apps that support that industry are targeting young men...I believe it has the potential to be more dangerous than porn
@laughattack1204
@laughattack1204 2 ай бұрын
Let them, we make a lot of money on that sh*t. Young college aged males have always been the demographic to historically take risks and come out better on the other side.
@OGmediahub
@OGmediahub 9 ай бұрын
Great vid 👍. Direct explanation of a manhood 💪
@gtjj22
@gtjj22 2 ай бұрын
Being genderqueer, everyone expects me to hate on men. I cannot express the number of times I’ve gotten flack for simply voicing empathy for what men today are going through. Yes some other groups have it worse, does that make it ok? If you’re gonna try and make life better for women and minorities, you’re also gonna tear down men?? I thought the goal was to uplift humanity. Why are we so intrinsically programmed to dehumanize and devalue a group of people? We seem to need an enemy. We seem to need an “other”. It’s heartbreaking. Yes I’m a feminist, yes I’m pro trans, super lefty, but I have eyes, I have ears, I have a heart, and I can see the pain and isolation many men are going through, and piling all our collective sins on them and driving them out of society isn’t going to make the rest of us any better or any more pure or good. We are all human. We all deserve love, kindness, empathy, and understanding.
@redreuben5260
@redreuben5260 2 ай бұрын
I blame the Catholic Church and MeToo for the lack of male role models, men are no longer trusted in those positions. And those good men who can take those positions are avoiding the target on their backs.
@henrikelanschuetzer4261
@henrikelanschuetzer4261 9 ай бұрын
So glad to have had totally different raw models as male protagonists . Grandpa, father, uncles, husband etc. were all galaxies above such a chaotic negativ data collector.
@verdiwyld
@verdiwyld 9 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for shining a light on this and opening up the conversation. Healing this is vital for healthy society and a future living Earth.
@nickdutz
@nickdutz 2 ай бұрын
I'm glad Scott is sharing his nuanced and caring perspective in this conversation that often gets polarized. And I'm glad that he's out there trying to help young people, regardless of what's going on between their legs. The vacuum of positive, healthy mentors and role models for young people under the influence of testosterone can lead to some pretty awful sh*t. So, trying to outline healthy, societally beneficial masculinity seems worthwhile and challenging. Although "protecting, providing and procreating" all seem to be pretty universal human inclinations regardless of whatever reproductive organs a person has, but I get what he's saying. For me what also might be helpful is to study what are (in general) the irrefutable hormonal and biological byproducts of having whatever sex organs you might be born with, (especially for young people) and try to identify how to positively channel those behaviors in our culture. Until we collectively get better at that, if I had to pick my poison, I think I'd rather have young testosterone-influenced people like my kids err on the side of watching a little too much porn and being a bit more passive in romantic pursuit than buy into misogynist, narcissistic, objectifying rape culture. Of course, it isn't an "either/or" path, which is part of his point, but I think it's something worth bringing up.
@mindofown
@mindofown 7 күн бұрын
Informative thanks, as a 30 yr plus mental health clinician, this guy is on target with good mental health
@user-hs9sp5ih6x
@user-hs9sp5ih6x 8 ай бұрын
Women are the perfect “yes men” and it lends to an easier entry into the middle management work force
@twainalex996
@twainalex996 7 ай бұрын
Yes 👏🏽 it’s women’s fault.
@user-hs9sp5ih6x
@user-hs9sp5ih6x 7 ай бұрын
@@twainalex996 placing blame and noticing patterns are different but I understand why you think that
@Tendomcgoobin
@Tendomcgoobin 6 ай бұрын
​@@user-hs9sp5ih6x Your "patterns" are anecdotal and without ground. You aren't as intelligent as you see yourself.
@ChatGPT1111
@ChatGPT1111 2 ай бұрын
At my last 3 companies, women were chosen to be the leaders (from supervisors to CEOs) simply because they are women. Had one rank tenth out of ten on the totem pole, get the job over the 9 men who put in for it.
@shaymalchione809
@shaymalchione809 2 ай бұрын
Men have a harder time with authority.
@stevebolton2547
@stevebolton2547 9 ай бұрын
Interesting, now imagine this conversation had money not exist . The real problem is capitalism is eating itself.
@ChatGPT1111
@ChatGPT1111 2 ай бұрын
That may be true but with communism, there is nothing to eat unless you stand in a bread line for 4 hours.
@pzmoore007
@pzmoore007 2 ай бұрын
The national Guard was a great place for young men to find role models in real life.
@nicks6813
@nicks6813 16 күн бұрын
Never trust someone who has an answer for everything.
@AidenMarcelle887
@AidenMarcelle887 9 ай бұрын
Some things are spot on. Others, fly in the face of logic and reason. As a 30 yo male, I completely understand the trans position. I just think they should wait until their prefrontal cortex has finished developing. You don’t want to make permanent, life-altering decisions while your brain and emotions are in flux. His emotion is getting the best of him here.
@carlosalexander6448
@carlosalexander6448 9 ай бұрын
Exactly and considering the suicide rates are already high as is w/ the trans community it’s probably best not to complicate things for a child, especially as he stated earlier in his talk, biological males tend to mentally mature slower than biological females.
@spencervanhauter
@spencervanhauter 8 ай бұрын
It’s not a man’s job to protect trans people.
@dalewetzel3029
@dalewetzel3029 8 ай бұрын
Yes. He refers to the protective instinct. My protective instinct kicks in when someone is abusing a teenager by feeding them drugs and hormones and exposing them to disfiguring surgery. NO
@hermann5347
@hermann5347 8 ай бұрын
@@dalewetzel3029 That was my first thought as well: I oppose the Trans issue (particularly for minors) BECAUSE I have a sense of protection. I think what they are doing is child abuse of the worst kind. Probably on par with sexual abuse of minors, maybe worse. Another point is: I also value TRUTH as a pillar that men should strive for. And I just don´t think it is true. To pretend that gender is only socially constructed, completely divorced from biological sex. Or that you can easily change you sex by chopping of some body parts and taking hormones. You are not changing your sex, you are just mutilating your body to look a certain way. Also, his argument of protecting despite you don´t understand is so awful. If you support something and take actions with potentially serious outcomes you should better be sure you know what you are doing.
@wilmarkjohnatty4924
@wilmarkjohnatty4924 3 ай бұрын
He is a progressive and a feminist. What he says about andrew tate applies to him as well - he is coming from a good place and he gives alot of good advice but he goes off the rails when it comes to his politics. There is no accountability for his side and he fails to realize that they are dismantling institutions that took thousands of years to build.
@Anonym-gg1gt
@Anonym-gg1gt 9 ай бұрын
This guy says a lot of truth. The thing I don't agree is the role of the protecter as a men. I have done my share of protecting ppl beeing assulted on the streets, got beaten up while doing so. Since they attack in groups of 4+ ppl. Even got stabbed once, trying to help. But if society rejects male in general and you get yelled at, when you hold a door open for a women, why should I risk my life for a stranger? Im at the point where I protect my famelly and frends, thats it.
@mrcheeks7335
@mrcheeks7335 9 ай бұрын
I was just about to say this. You got me fucked up sideways if you think im getting stabbed by someone by sticking up for a stranger. Fuck that shit. Run.
@Jeremy-ql1or
@Jeremy-ql1or 9 ай бұрын
Not to mention if you do end up saving someone from an attack, you will very likely end up being vilified by the exact people you saved.
@painunending4610
@painunending4610 8 ай бұрын
YES! Men are waking up!
@James_36
@James_36 8 ай бұрын
Here is a good idea, DONT ever ever ever listen to an intellectual about dating they have no clue. Stop trying to work stuff out and just talk to plenty of women and use your instincts combined with some big balls - to any men out there STOP thinking over and over again what SHE wants. You will notice if you ever stop your constant overthinking that dumb asses who have 10 iq get WAY more women then the smart geeks out there
@GuineaPigEveryday
@GuineaPigEveryday 6 ай бұрын
@@painunending4610 ??? waking up from what, dont be decent to other ppl? thats not male specific, plenty ppl dont trust others or wont stand up for strangers. not that its good,
@DrCharlesParker
@DrCharlesParker 5 ай бұрын
Well said Scott, clearly a significant problem - accountability in the context of having an internal structure in which the guy is accountable to himself, but he has no training on *How* to handle himself.
@elise9537
@elise9537 2 ай бұрын
Thats what ppl need to learn from a young age. I didnt experience any favoritism from being a girl/ woman. Wish I did. It was quite the opposite. Even nice guys have a hard time telling me when they are not mentally well though I initiate the conversation because I notice when something is wrong.
@AsifK-tg7oz
@AsifK-tg7oz 2 ай бұрын
Society's doing men a disservice , and then he proposes men should step up and protect those around him.
@trevdean540
@trevdean540 7 ай бұрын
Worked for Morgan Stanley & BA in Economics & MBA! Started a Marketing Consultancy firm in 1997! Elected in 1999 to the WEF gobal leaders of tomorrow! Tells me all i need to know about him.
@joepeake8972
@joepeake8972 3 ай бұрын
Yes, he's made his money in the system and is now in a comfortable enough position to criticise it without hurting his own chances. He's admitted on tv interviews that our society is rigged in favour of people like him. I wish all our elites were this honest.
@GazGuitarz
@GazGuitarz 2 ай бұрын
@@joepeake8972 The UN/World Enslavement Forum are pretty "honest" about their intentions. They don't try to hide the fact that they want to micro rule the world nor do they hide the fact that they absolutely bitterly hate us and will use any means to achieve their vile agendas, including the use of bioweapons and the use of "directed evolution" to fulfil their fascist trans humanist agendas. Most of what this guy says is common knowledge and I doubt his sincerity. He hasn't given us any Achilles' heel that will allow us to bring the beast down ... just the same ol' same ol' that most of us have been aware of for many years now .. but were called derogatory names and censored. He is however certainly correct about the massive siphoning of monies from the public purse into the hands of the already uber wealthy .. but then he should know about that as he's a member of their vile club. It's a big club but most of us aren't nor ever will be in it.
@rexringtail471
@rexringtail471 7 ай бұрын
The men at the top of the heap are not exactly thriving either. That kind of sexual power is very erosive to the soul and encourages greater and greater aggression and contempt for their partners. In the past, rakes or womanizers, whatever you want to call them, were not necessarily shunned, but were identified and siloed into roles or situations where those talents and characteristics would do the least harm to the general community while maybe leveraging some of their unique skills. In many ways they are in as much trouble as the incels, essentially victims of their own success.
@moniqrupley6019
@moniqrupley6019 2 ай бұрын
Yes! Thank you.
@kanekeller3022
@kanekeller3022 2 ай бұрын
I would caution against intervening on a fight, especially on a subway, unless you know you can win, or you will inspire support from other passengers.
@mr.mayhem7402
@mr.mayhem7402 2 ай бұрын
Agreed. Read "How to live safely in a dangerous world" by Geoff Thompson to know why this is terrible advice and why he cautions against it. The likelihood is that both were turn on you. Some people have that type of relationship.
@andybaldman
@andybaldman 17 күн бұрын
People like Galloway can speak all the truth in the world. It isn't going to change anything.
@michaelodom8490
@michaelodom8490 8 ай бұрын
The distruction of the nuclear family
@UserName1234
@UserName1234 8 ай бұрын
He's a treasure.
@victormontalvo8144
@victormontalvo8144 Ай бұрын
Excellent conversation on today’s young men struggles. I really enjoyed professor Galloway’s ideas … congratulations for your channel!
@forrestsmith4963
@forrestsmith4963 2 ай бұрын
Why can’t we just call “a male role-model” “a father”? Many of our social problems will solve themselves if we can just start promoting fatherhood and male leadership.
@_melvonty
@_melvonty 2 ай бұрын
I hear you…but try to think further than our society just doesn’t promote it. Men don’t have the right to demand a place in the mother of their child’s life, they don’t even get a say in whether the child is or isn’t terminated. Majority of custody goes to mothers (many reasons) and in the worst cases, fathers can be alienated from their children at no fault of their own. And yes, dead beats. I was raised by my father and grandmother…women can be deadbeats too. Male role models are simply that, a model of hopefully a moral and righteous man in society. There are many for the fatherless, filling the void for boys and girls. It’s just not so simple. Be well ✌🏾
@MrZola1234
@MrZola1234 2 ай бұрын
His quote about the average age of a 1st time home buyer 1980 to 2024..... that's Supply-side economics at work.
@ChatGPT1111
@ChatGPT1111 2 ай бұрын
....driven by deficit spending and money printing (aka M1/M2 Money Supply, aka buying votes).
@user-cz5lj2vx1f
@user-cz5lj2vx1f 2 ай бұрын
I'm a woman, a lifelong feminist--who's ALSO tried to understand the "gender role pressures" on MEN. This is a CRUCIAL conversation about what AUTHENTIC and HEALTHY masculinity is. I will actively search out more Scott Galloway!!! Thanks for important ideas on your podcast!
@LordRykard9376
@LordRykard9376 2 ай бұрын
"a lifelong feminist" That's your first mistake.
@kathryngrace
@kathryngrace 2 ай бұрын
@@LordRykard9376 believing that women should have some basic protections in the law is not a mistake. If women have to be subjugated for you to feel good about yourself, that’s a you problem.
@LordRykard9376
@LordRykard9376 2 ай бұрын
@kathryngrace you already have them, it's called the Bill of Rights. What you're talking about aren't rights, they are privileges. You aren't smart enough to understand the difference between a philosophy and people. Guess which one I was talking about?
@kathryngrace
@kathryngrace 2 ай бұрын
@@LordRykard9376 the original bill of rights didn’t include any amendments, which is where women’s equality was actually created. According to your logic, free speech and firearms aren’t “rights” either.
@LordRykard9376
@LordRykard9376 2 ай бұрын
@@kathryngrace I see reading comprehension nor history isn't your forte. The Bill of Rights is the first 10 Amendments. Only 1 amendment, the 19th, is applicable to your argument. None of that address your failure to differentiate feminism, a toxic philosophy, from the women who practice it.
@MsJoyce31202
@MsJoyce31202 2 ай бұрын
Be accountable where you can, not for anyone else's mistakes but your own. But young men (boys) need guidance (to be raised) too.
@rainbowpheanix
@rainbowpheanix Ай бұрын
man chase woman. i often heard this concept and was repelled by it, because i thought "why can the women just sit there and be shy and its ok" i thought that whole thing is unfair. But i knew i had to deal with it because i want to be with a woman and - lets be honest- they are not exactly throwing themselves at me. i will have to come to them. And having it explained like his is super helpful.
@senshai1267
@senshai1267 9 ай бұрын
it kinda happened for the youtuber Shoeonhead , when she showed compassion for men in one of her videos
@grahamstrouse1165
@grahamstrouse1165 9 ай бұрын
Shoe’s good people.
@alvarovallejos8465
@alvarovallejos8465 9 ай бұрын
Switched off when he talked about transing kids at 15, yet he talks about brain development earlier, major blindspot
@ambitiousbeauty1013
@ambitiousbeauty1013 4 ай бұрын
I don't understand it either. If their brains aren't fully developed, it would be a better idea to wait until they're an adult for them to decide if they want to change their s3x.
@laurenpaer252
@laurenpaer252 2 ай бұрын
Great video! Love the refresher of all the different types of capital you outline in your book. One thing I’d add - there is something you can do about cultural capital: you can move.
@jonley2738
@jonley2738 8 күн бұрын
There's another place to play beyond this . . .which has to do with "finding oneself right" wherever you're at as a starting point. . .in the game of poker, you can win with whatever hand you've been dealt. . .similarly, in the game of life, you can win with whatever "hand" or "life" you have been dealt - regardless of what socioeconomic status you have, where you have been born in the world, what time and age you've been born . . .there's ALWAYS a way to win - even if you don't have much money or a woman. . .the game isn't just about being picked by an upbeat beautiful woman. . .there's so so so so so much more to life than just that. It might be easy to look at Scott's video and think "I'm losing" because I'm not in the in 5-10% of financially secure men in the world who women compete over. Not everyone will become a millionaire and society would not function if that were the case . . .you need to have all factions - including men who are not noticed by women. . .maybe a good thing we're not having many kids today . . .perhaps that's the current design or iteration of evolution right now as we know it and nothing is really wrong or broken. . .something to consider. . . it's easy to get into judgment why things are the way we are - but consider that we really don't know how the Universe works and why things happen the way they do - including the current iteration of how things look right now. . .and some might say to me - "you're no fun . . .or that's no fun . . .why did you have to go and say that - when we were grooving to what Scott was saying about society being messed up" . . .what I suggested kind of takes the wind, argument, and fight out of Scott Galloway's sails that things are a mess. . .but I'm just setting the record straight looking at this from another perspective up from this. . .consider we really don't know why things are happening the way they are - and the world is just in a state of transition right now. . .always best to find oneself right wherever they're at - which doesn't mean you can't have life improve - but it doesn't start from the premise that things are screwed up where they're at.
@vatefairefoutre0
@vatefairefoutre0 6 ай бұрын
women need positive male role models as well. my childhood and life has been faaar from ideal but I thank god I've always had a good father in my life even though my mother abused him and he ultimately ended up leaving, and I'm glad he did. he stayed for SUCH a long time though really trying with my mentally ill mother and I knew it was for me, his only child daughter. my mother treated me well but turned into a monster with him and I still don't understand why (she passed when I was 23 so I never got to have that conversation as a mature woman with her). I wish things had ended up differently but my father has always been a good man. he isn't the physically strongest and has severe asthma but as far as the "three pillars" this guy just spoke about he is superb as far as I'm concerned. I also think I ended up having a healthy standard of what to expect from a man in relationships of my own because of him. I promise you I will not end up like my mother did and how she treated him. it breaks my heart because it's sort of an unspoken secret between me and my father, it angers me so much how little resources I see for men who were or are in that type of situation. people just think domestic abuse is a drunk man beating his wife still even to this day it seems... also... I'm a millennial woman and I HATE this blatant misandry I see all over society for what it's worth haha.
@ElegantPaws01
@ElegantPaws01 9 ай бұрын
Being transactional leads to being emotionally unhinged.
@peopleofearth6250
@peopleofearth6250 2 ай бұрын
Tell that to women.
@winterwulf1995
@winterwulf1995 Ай бұрын
Allow me to introduce: ✨The Human Woman✨
@tomchurch2285
@tomchurch2285 Ай бұрын
Excellent video! More videos like this are needed, as are books such as Richard Reeves’ “Of Boys and Men” in those physical spaces still operating as bookstores!
@SimonTemplarDude
@SimonTemplarDude 2 ай бұрын
This prof is my new hero
@virginiamoss7045
@virginiamoss7045 2 ай бұрын
Being a provider can mean providing full support for women making more money, making it possible for her to reach her full potential. My female doctor has a "house husband" who manages the entire family, kids, finances, housework, errands, cooking (a great chef), shopping, social arrangements, etc. so she can meet the overwhelming demands of taking care of other people and still have work/life balance.
@frontdeskstaff9359
@frontdeskstaff9359 2 ай бұрын
You're a clown
@Landis_Grant
@Landis_Grant 7 ай бұрын
As a man ages in America, he realizes that starting a relationship with a woman isn’t worth it.
@createone100
@createone100 2 ай бұрын
Well, I met my partner when he was 62 and I was 64. We are very happy.
@The_Chide
@The_Chide 2 ай бұрын
Brother, did you not watch the whole video?
@Landis_Grant
@Landis_Grant 2 ай бұрын
@@createone100 How’s the sex?
@shaymalchione809
@shaymalchione809 2 ай бұрын
So be with a man
@andrewevans7992
@andrewevans7992 2 ай бұрын
Fr.. men would watch stop watching pron if women would stop making it and being 304’s, theres literally no incentive to being with a woman these days, due to the government and how society treats women way better for being degenerates and shits on men
@Standardqueso
@Standardqueso Ай бұрын
The part when he describes what is wrong on the right and left visions of modern masculinity it's just perfect. <a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="369">6:09</a>
@Brian-os9qj
@Brian-os9qj 2 ай бұрын
Galloway makes excellent points
@felipecifuentes4981
@felipecifuentes4981 8 ай бұрын
In all this over left tiktok porn society that seems the world to be becoming nowadays I think is relieving to hear Scott Galloway speaking so honestly about masculinity, even better knowing he is not a far right abdicate
@martyevans1
@martyevans1 9 ай бұрын
Enjoyed up until <a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="560">9:20</a>. No, children cannot consent to being put on chemical castration drugs.
@Jeremy-ql1or
@Jeremy-ql1or 9 ай бұрын
I think Galloway means well but he is really scared of the left and feminists. Any time he starts agreeing with men's issues too much, he will randomly throw out some progressive talking points about abortion rights or transgender issues.
@milosbulatovic3000
@milosbulatovic3000 7 ай бұрын
A non-American comment here, he says men should be protective over trans people. But parents and doctors are subverting minors to gender-change operations. So, a logical conclusion is that men should protect them against parents and doctors, which translates they should protect them from their own ideology. That's tricky...
@ChatGPT1111
@ChatGPT1111 2 ай бұрын
You're right. It takes approval from their teachers, principals and the school nurse.
@martyevans1
@martyevans1 2 ай бұрын
@@ChatGPT1111 You missed my point ChatGPT. No child should be allowed to do this until they reach adult hood. The brain doesn’t finish developing until 25.
@ChatGPT1111
@ChatGPT1111 2 ай бұрын
@@martyevans1 if that is the point you were making, I agree with you.
@AlexHop1
@AlexHop1 6 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@dawei227
@dawei227 2 ай бұрын
This is such a great video. Lots of wisdom
@tonydiesel3444
@tonydiesel3444 9 ай бұрын
Fatherless America single mother America
@jeffworob3453
@jeffworob3453 2 ай бұрын
Where are the fathers for role modeling, guidance, support? Older men are failing younger men. A true man is responsible.
@narrgamedesigner2747
@narrgamedesigner2747 8 ай бұрын
More men should show compassion and empathy instead of a hard and aggressive exterior. Being able to show emotions would be a good start.
@EverythingsFine82
@EverythingsFine82 2 ай бұрын
I'm so glad I'm through being a young man and am now in my 40s with daughters. I believe it's easier to be a young woman than a young man these days. Women militantly support other women as a group. They really don't care about men. Men care about them, though, because sex. Society and our service oriented economy are far more accepting of young women into employment than young men. The worst thing women have to look forward to is being ignored when they turn 40. Nope, I wouldn't go back to be 25 again. Being male with greying hair equals money, respect, and acceptance.
@shaymalchione809
@shaymalchione809 2 ай бұрын
The worst thing really? No we have way more than that do you know how many young women are getting diagnosed with breast cancer? I know cause I just went through it. It’s scary the things we have to worry about throughout our lives. Being ignored I assume you mean by men is least of our worries.
@god563616
@god563616 Ай бұрын
June is men's mental health month. Praying for all men today. Don't give up.
Why Women Can't Find REAL Love... | Scott Galloway
12:12
The Diary Of A CEO Clips
Рет қаралды 604 М.
WHAT’S THAT?
00:27
Natan por Aí
Рет қаралды 13 МЛН
Clowns abuse children#Short #Officer Rabbit #angel
00:51
兔子警官
Рет қаралды 76 МЛН
Задержи дыхание дольше всех!
00:42
Аришнев
Рет қаралды 3,1 МЛН
Useful gadget for styling hair 🤩💖 #gadgets #hairstyle
00:20
FLIP FLOP Hacks
Рет қаралды 5 МЛН
Jimmy Carr: "There's A Crisis Going On With Men!"
1:56:05
The Diary Of A CEO
Рет қаралды 3,1 МЛН
THIS Is Why 80% Of Men Are Invisible… | Dr K (HealthyGamerGG)
15:53
The Diary Of A CEO Clips
Рет қаралды 344 М.
The Algebra of Happiness
10:26
Gartner for Marketing
Рет қаралды 2,2 МЛН
The Fall Of Men, explained by an expert | Richard Reeves
14:53
The Diary Of A CEO Clips
Рет қаралды 53 М.
Your Life Can Be So Much Better Than You Think - Scott Galloway
59:30
Chris Williamson
Рет қаралды 204 М.
The REAL Reason Why Men & Women Don’t Match Anymore... | Chris Williamson
16:22
The Diary Of A CEO Clips
Рет қаралды 236 М.
Why Men Have No “REAL” Friends… | Richard Reeves
15:10
The Diary Of A CEO Clips
Рет қаралды 146 М.
WHAT’S THAT?
00:27
Natan por Aí
Рет қаралды 13 МЛН