Captain Chelsey Sullenberger is Breaking Barriers: From the United States Air Force to the Miracle on the Hudson to Making our Future Safer.
Men and Heroism
The Best Man I Ever Met
Jeff Goins shares how a teenage dad living in the Guatemala City dump taught him how to be a better man.
Teddy Roosevelt Has Some Advice for You
Ken Goldstein reflects on courage and creativity.
What Makes a Hero in These Times?
“Heroes are out there every day, all around, everywhere you look.”
New American Heroes
“Who are the real heroes?” Fredrick Marx believes it’s the men who are mentoring and initiating teen boys.
The Hero in Each of Us
There comes a moment when our very manhood is up for grabs.
A Practical Guide to Bravery
Carl Pettit offers a taxonomy of bravery for the rest of us to emulate.
The Heroes of Aurora
There were more heroes than villains in that Aurora, Colorado movie theater where 12 were killed.
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Which Virtues Are the Most Underrated?
“Acts of heroism and accomplishment are always prepared for with millions of small actions that make up a person’s moral fiber.”
Why Not Me?
“I want to represent an idea. The idea that if you put your mind to something you can accomplish anything, all you need is a crazy work ethic, faith and perseverance.” — Tyrre Burks
Why I Read Superhero Comics
The best superhero comics show us that you don’t need superpowers or gadgets to be a hero.
I Don’t Need a Hero, Just a Loving Man
Jasmine Peterson wants men to help women become the heroes in their own lives.
Hero Worship Always Ends Poorly
“Let’s not forget: Grand heroism involves luck.”
The Art of Being a Hero
My friend Marcel would never consider himself a hero. But wages a daily war against daunting foes: ignorance, apathy, intellectual and cultural atrophy, and an increasingly dimmed recollection of the wisdom of a bygone age.
Discarding My Hero
What happens when you realize the person who has shaped your beliefs doesn’t even hold those same beliefs?