About Collin Slattery

Collin is a 22-year-old business owner and entrepreneur from New York City. While an avid writer for years, he is just starting to articulate and share events from his unique and interesting life story. Follow him @cslattery89 or see his website here.

30 Days Without Social Media: The Wrap Up

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Collin Slattery learns which kinds of connections fulfill, and which are unsatisfying in comparison, in his experiment in avoiding social media.

30 Days Without Social Media: Two Weeks In

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Halfway into a month-long fast from social media, Collin Slattery wavers between enthusiasm and despair.

Golfing With My Father

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Collin Slattery and his father both believed that the ability to play golf was a marker of success.

30 Days Without Social Media: One Week In

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At the end of a week without social media, Collin Slattery is becoming aware of the changes in himself.

30 Days Without Social Media

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Collin Slattery is taking a break from Facebook and Twitter. Could you survive a month-long fast from social media?

The Idol I Remember, The Man I Never Knew

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One word does not do justice to what a father does.

Nice Tits

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Gynecomastia makes adolescence even more confidence-crushing than usual for boys.

The Donald Trump School of Marketing

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Collin Slattery believes “There’s no such thing as a bashful entrepreneur.” The key, he finds, is to ask yourself “What would Donald do?”

In Praise and Appreciation of Women

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It’s not one thing or another that makes a woman attractive to Collin Slattery. It’s the little things and the big things. It is everything and nothing.

Open Discussion: What Quote Inspires You?

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What’s your favorite inspirational quote, and how has it shaped who you are as a man?

How My Mother and My Sisters Tried to Make Me Look Like a Monster

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Collin Slattery recounts his mother and sisters, their vicious plan to ruin his life, and the invaluable price of what he gained in order to replace what they took.

The Day My Father Died

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He might be gone, but Collin Slattery hopes his father would be proud of the man he’s trying to become.