This speaks to the balance we all must seek, and for many men is missing from their lives. The dangerous challenges of times past where a man could find his edges and maybe push past them, are mostly missing from modern life.
Our spiritual selves are often unmet and searching, even though we may not be aware of that lack.
This condenses into the need for men to both be fierce protectors and emotionally tuned and open to life’s incredible offerings. To be warrior poets.
If this topic appeals to you, be sure to check out part II (for subscribers) where we go further into the topics of where the world is heading and how we can personally prepare for that future state.
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Absolutely fantastic that you interviewed John my favorite Warrior! Thanks a lot… I’ve been watching him for like 2 years now and I hope we might meet him at the honey badger sometime…?
I absolutely love John Lovett and have for years.
I admire and respect a lot of people from different walks of life and seeing them discover each other is pretty awesome.
The people I respect also respect the people I respect… and there is something very affirming in that.
“A warrior considers himself already dead, so there is nothing to lose. The worst has already happened to him, therefore he’s clear and calm; judging him by his acts or by his words, one would never suspect that he has witnessed everything.”
Carlos Castaneda