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Every young man should have a hard, dirty job in his late teens.

Start at sixteen or seventeen during the summers. Shovel gravel. Haul lumber. Dig trenches. Stack crates in a warehouse or under a blazing sun. Work alongside other men. Get blisters. Get a tan. Bleed. Operate tools. Push through fatigue. Learn how to keep going when everything hurts.

That kind of work recalibrates a young man. It teaches him how the world works. He learns how to manage risk. It humbles the ego. It strengthens the will. And when he later moves into more intellectual work, he’ll carry the weight of that discipline with him. He’ll be grounded in reality. He’ll respect the people who keep the world running.

For blue-collar men, this work may become a permanent path. For others, it becomes part of their foundation. Either way, it builds the man.

For women, the equivalent is care.
Caring for children. Helping the elderly. Supporting a relative. Babysitting or assisting in a daycare. The act of nurturing life shapes them. It brings out their natural strength. It teaches patience, empathy, and the quiet endurance that holds families together.

Both paths form the soul.
One through hardship.
One through love.
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Robert Allen · 31w
Yes. This is a foundational necessity for every man.
John Montgomery · 31w
Love this. Sanded. Sheetrock in the summers during high school. Brutal hot building, long days, 6 day weeks. 25+ years later I still look back. Not fondly exactly, but with great respect.
TheRupertDamnit · 31w
Im gonna have to disagree in part to the "women" part. Having been the older sister that babysat constantly, the older cousin that babysat constantly, the oldest grandchild that helped the grandparents AND great grandparents constantly, it did nothing to increase my patience once I became a mother. ...
farooq · 31w
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Chef Tommy · 31w
This.
Dan · 31w
I worked in a toll booth on the highway. Dirty air, close enough
Ragamuffin · 31w
So tru.
Jacob (Organix Farms) · 31w
Agreed 💯
Noisy signal · 31w
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Kayne · 31w
Yeah every young man should break his back and work himself to the bone so that someone else can profit from his Labour and he won't live as long that way. What great advice for people who want to be fucked and crippled before they turn 60
Caleb Gregory · 31w
This is so true. I set power poles for a few years as I worked my way through college. I learned more setting the power poles than in college. In my 30’s I’m so thankful for those long hot summers as a young adult setting power poles in the middle of nowhere.
Average Geo · 31w
This sort of work started for me at 8, and it was to help support the family. I thought it was cruel at the time, but it taught me a lot and I appreciate my dad for instilling hard work skills, experience and ethics in me at such a young age.
CR45H 0V3RR1D3 · 31w
Agreed. It’s important to build a good work ethic in a time when people would prefer to work from the comfort of their couch.😅
noahrevoy · 31w
Here is my 11 year old son helping with bailing hay. He loved the whole experience of working on a farm for 2 weeks. https://blossom.primal.net/2d08f186cf7bc754bda68599aed35dc26058566c27eb68fd7487bf8f17dec0d0.png
Flowers4Sovereignty · 31w
💐💐💐
Andro · 31w
I worked on my childhood collecting almonds and olives with my parents. It was hard, but I don't change this experiences for nothing
tuco · 31w
At my grandparents farm we children helped in all the task on our level. It only gave us good and it was really fun.
Mentat · 31w
And everyone should spend a few years in the service industry as well, waiting tables and sweating in a kitchen. It helps develop respect and compassion for when you’re a customer being served.
Boog · 31w
Agreed working in all the elements builds character
Tara · 31w
As a mother of two men intraining, I support this message. 🌻
Telluride · 31w
https://blossom.primal.net/0f5341d7282915c07575508e2bd7ae115431fd373ce114d8f576abb8f8b98417.jpg