
"I am willing to remain and play the man’s game if there are not enough boats for more than the women and children…. Tell my wife I played the game straight out and to the end. No woman shall be left aboard this ship because Ben Guggenheim is a coward." - Final words of Benjamin Guggenheim, millionaire traveler aboard the ill-fated Titanic. As the boat began to sink, Guggenheim changed into formal dress and calmly faced death.
What is a man?
That should be a simple questoin, but many young men today don'tknow the answer.
Listen to the poem one young man penned for Ralph Lewis in an article in the Jan/Feb, 1999 issue of New Men.
What is a man?
Is he someone who is strong and tall,
Or is taut and talented as he plays ball?
Is he someone who is hardened and rough,
Who smokes and drinks and swears enough?
Is he someone who chases women hard,
With a quest to conquer, but never dropping his guard?
Is he someone with a good business mind,
Who gets ahead of the others with his nose to the grind?
Or is he someone who tries his best,
Not really caring about any of the rest?
What is a man? Does anyone know?
TELL ME!
Who is the prototype? To whom shall I go?
So, Robert Lewis decided to lay out his Four Marks of a Real Man: His masculinity is based on faith, not flesh. In short they are:
1. A Real Man rejects passivity.
2. A Real Man accepts responsibility
3. A Real Man leads courageously
4. A Real Man expects the greater reward.
So chill you are perfect!
Nomita
As with the cliche happy endings... I don't like them because they just don't really happen in real life. Nothing is ever perfect, nor should it be. And I think it's lack of creativity, really. Too many movies end the same way because, in my opinion, the writers just can't think of something original, or they're simply trying to please the audience. I don't care if people like it, I just don't like it.
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