Most guys spend their entire lives looking for ways to prove their manhood.
Some of their attempts are downright ridiculous.
In a culture steeped in passivity and addiction, many women make horrific mistakes in the men they choose and pay dearly for it.
But how does a guy learn how to be a good man? How does a woman learn to recognize him? What does manhood really look like? Chuck Holton, former Army Ranger, Adventurer and international war correspondent, has three men-in-training of his own.
He also has two daughters who will need to be able to recognize a good man someday.
Over a three-year period, Chuck made it his mission to nail down the facets of a fully-engaged, functional man by seeking out timeless wisdom of ancient cultures and the experience of dozens of mature men.
The result is a five step curriculum that is already changing the lives of men and women around the world.
It is being used by church groups, schools and even single mothers to help their sons to emulate - and daughters to identify - powerful, passionate, engaged manhood.
Memorize it.
Teach it to your sons and daughters.
Apply its principles to your own life.
The world desperately needs your help making men.
About the Author Chuck Holton is a bestselling author, international reporter, photographer, video producer, public speaker, adventurer, businessman, husband and father of five children.
After serving eight years in the U.
Army - four with the Elite 75th Ranger Regiment and four flying helicopters as an Aeroscout Observer in the National Guard, Chuck went on to a successful career as a stockbroker.
Ten years later he began to feel compelled to spend more time with his family, so he left Wall Street behind to become a full-time writer.
Chuck is now the author of seven books including Making Men, Bulletproof, A More Elite Soldier, Stories from a Soldier's Heart and the Task Force Valor series.
He also collaborates with Lt Col Oliver North (USMC Retired) on the New York Times bestselling Ameri.