How to Be Masculine in a Feminine World

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  • @greener8116
    @greener8116 Місяць тому +171

    "Prioritize your peace of mind above all other things"
    This!!!!!

    • @dangarcia6760
      @dangarcia6760 Місяць тому +1

      Peace of mind. #1 on the eternal optimist list.

    • @anintatej
      @anintatej День тому

      @@dangarcia6760 And especially on the list of pessimist.

  • @arnoudagr2171
    @arnoudagr2171 Місяць тому +152

    Times are changing. Yesterday I treated myself to a day in a welness resort. I found during diner that there were 5 other men dining in the restaurant without a wife. We're part of a growing group of men who found that living a single life is much more fulfiling than having to deal with all the troubles that women introduce. Our lifestyle may be the norm in 10 years time.

    • @LadyJane222
      @LadyJane222 Місяць тому +12

      That’s great! I think a lot of people, men and women will be single in the future and doing things alone. I think a lot of people are happier on their own.😊

    • @arnoudagr2171
      @arnoudagr2171 Місяць тому +16

      True, you can be much more lonely in a relationship than when you're single.

    • @EVOMAN14
      @EVOMAN14 Місяць тому +4

      I hope you didnt all just sit on your own. Did you get the crack at all? 🤔

    • @Menstral
      @Menstral 28 днів тому +1

      I'm single, living in the Dominican Republic, with a roster of 50, but I have charisma and I'm not corpulent or unattractive. There are many ways of single living.

    • @LadyJane222
      @LadyJane222 28 днів тому

      @@MenstralYou’re sleeping with 50 women?

  • @TrevyTrev-andTheFunkyPets
    @TrevyTrev-andTheFunkyPets Місяць тому +245

    Bravo! Married 27 yrs and now separated 7 months with a future divorce in the horizon. This channel is super helpful.

    • @john-griffin
      @john-griffin  Місяць тому +17

      Glad to hear that

    • @adamhaque963
      @adamhaque963 Місяць тому +20

      Welcome to freedom brother

    • @ruthlessreid9172
      @ruthlessreid9172 Місяць тому +30

      Get a fun car and all the shit you denied yourself!

    • @papj349
      @papj349 Місяць тому +26

      Get a motorcycle.

    • @SufferousTosh
      @SufferousTosh Місяць тому +2

      No! You need therapy! Now go wash the dishes. And make sure you take out the trash. Why did you leave the toilet seat up? I’ve told you countless times! Why don’t you shave. By the way I’ve made plans for us this weekend. How come you never make time for us? Stop trying to control me.

  • @Scorned405
    @Scorned405 Місяць тому +292

    I’m 54 and my worldview on relationships with females is so different than my younger years. I don’t miss the “ companionship “ or any of that cause u see that there was no bond. It was all about her the entire time. The only thing I miss is sex. That’s it. I don’t miss living with a woman at all. It’s incredibly stressful living with a woman. Sex is the first thing that goes out the window. It always descends straight into hell.

    • @papj349
      @papj349 Місяць тому +44

      Much easier,and practical, to hire by the hour.

    • @Speedsurfer44
      @Speedsurfer44 Місяць тому +1

      @@papj349 Yes. Get the sex outpatient not stationary! It's more enjoyable and cheaper.

    • @josebro352
      @josebro352 Місяць тому +20

      Bro just use your hand ✋😊

    • @MrSamadolfo
      @MrSamadolfo Місяць тому +5

      😏 its nice to get that release but oh well you can have it all

    • @urbanfarminrobin5184
      @urbanfarminrobin5184 Місяць тому +19

      @Scorned405 Greetings from Johannesburg, I'm the same age, have very similar thoughts on the topic. It's so liberating to be on your own. I love it.

  • @jimphiripes802
    @jimphiripes802 Місяць тому +125

    Set your boundaries. Avoid all drama with discipline. Protect your peace of mind/mental health and your resources.

  • @MrBBaron
    @MrBBaron Місяць тому +168

    As an old divorced boomer, I have chosen to stay single until the end. It's easy for men in today's world. Unless you are in the top 5 percent of good-looking guys, you remain invisible to women. As a ghost, you just float over the minefield instead of having to walk through it.

    • @larryreis7273
      @larryreis7273 Місяць тому +11

      Amen brother. Keep on truckin. 👍

    • @user-vm8ot3vg8m
      @user-vm8ot3vg8m Місяць тому +5

      @@MrBBaron excellent comment 👍

    • @Eris123451
      @Eris123451 Місяць тому +3

      I'm sill with same woman, I still like her and we've been married for most of it.

    • @keithrogers9741
      @keithrogers9741 Місяць тому +6

      There are other countries where they (women) will value you more than the US but there are other problems associated with that also Just be happy within and stay away from that desperateness that a lot of older men feel after a divorce, coming from a older boomer like you

    • @scottjenks7253
      @scottjenks7253 Місяць тому +2

      Nice minefield metaphor.

  • @SKBottom
    @SKBottom Місяць тому +77

    I'm 52 married for 9 years and divorced 19 years ago.
    I got a lot out of this video. Thank you.

  • @brianwatson3581
    @brianwatson3581 Місяць тому +74

    I am 50 years old and just completed my divorce. This video is golden.
    Also, reviewing the comments, I am noticing how my experiences were very similar to many people.
    John: please keep your videos going. You are awesome!

    • @tomkrzyt
      @tomkrzyt 28 днів тому +1

      Congratulations. Better late that never.

  • @SufferousTosh
    @SufferousTosh Місяць тому +63

    Dear John, this is the best video you have done hands-down! I have been living this lifestyle now for the last six years. Every day is a challenge….. but every day is always challenge. Now I don’t have a woman in my ear telling me that I am never meeting her expectations. she made me feel like I was unlovable and that it was my fault for everything that is wrong with the relationship. I fought tooth and nail to keep something that never really honored or respected me and my sovereignty. I stood my ground and moved into my masculine power. Shrug my shoulders and walked away. It’s one of my greatest accomplishments. And the most rewarding thank you John, you are a hero in our community.

  • @halfunkbass2966
    @halfunkbass2966 Місяць тому +86

    Diet plays a huge role in keeping inner peace. Eating fast food will not put you in that mental space of peace. I recommend vegetables and unprocessed foods. Raw cooked meats and stay away from fried anything. Learn how to cook your own meals and take pride in learning how to cook and season your own meals. I love cooking and eating my own food.

    • @IAmTheEggMan111
      @IAmTheEggMan111 Місяць тому +3

      Amen brother

    • @OziBlokeTimG
      @OziBlokeTimG Місяць тому +5

      Hallelujah Brother, amen. and I'm agnostic. 😅

    • @rcas350pilot8
      @rcas350pilot8 Місяць тому +5

      one of the greatest pleasures in life as far as I'm concerned.

    • @paulmerry6262
      @paulmerry6262 Місяць тому +6

      Culinary Freedom is a wonderful thing. I never liked my ex wife’s fat saturated cooking.

    • @OziBlokeTimG
      @OziBlokeTimG Місяць тому +4

      @halfunkbass2966 Agreed, make cooking and cleaning a meditation.

  • @speedbird3955
    @speedbird3955 Місяць тому +79

    Good stuff. I am a desert guy. I live on the border of Death Valley from where I live there is 100 miles of nothing to the east of me. I spend a lot of time exploring old mines, prospecting for gold and enjoying the big desert sky, it is amazing.

    • @tonyp.bahama9368
      @tonyp.bahama9368 Місяць тому +5

      Sounds Awesome man

    • @dukewilliam3660
      @dukewilliam3660 Місяць тому +2

      Just don’t get lost in the desert

    • @speedbird3955
      @speedbird3955 Місяць тому

      @@tonyp.bahama9368 It is, I am very fortunate......

    • @Dan.50
      @Dan.50 Місяць тому +2

      Sounds like heaven.

    • @uncomfortabletruth8976
      @uncomfortabletruth8976 Місяць тому +1

      Bloody amazing life. I am from UK how easy to move over 🤔

  • @Late60sMusicFan
    @Late60sMusicFan Місяць тому +38

    Ironically, the more you get your self-actualized independent act together, the more attractive you become to women.

    • @edheldude
      @edheldude День тому

      Not true. It just means you're not preselected.

    • @Late60sMusicFan
      @Late60sMusicFan День тому

      @@edheldude -- That's not what John Griffin said in his video.

    • @edheldude
      @edheldude День тому

      @@Late60sMusicFan There's a confusion between men's growth and them "getting more attractive". It's just you get targeted by typically older women who now see you as a provider prospect. A self-actualized self-respecting man will not take a bad deal, so the provisioning-seeking attention (even if it comes with s"xual access to try hook you in) means nothing. Self-actualization allows you to protect yourself from this type of attention. For many men it might be the first attention they get so it's self-flattering to say oh I'm just so mature and grown because all of my hard inner work.
      If you actually increase your standards and grow up, keep them up for the ladies as well.

  • @bobhouse9331
    @bobhouse9331 Місяць тому +29

    This discussion has to be heard, probably on repeat, because God knows I'll forget over the next few weeks and have to re-watch it. Bravo sir. 37 year old almost divorced the house, kids, stuff gone. Rediscovering who I am, my values, and my faith intact.

  • @Wookinpanub235
    @Wookinpanub235 Місяць тому +35

    I’m single by default.
    Cancer took my wonderful wife early this year.
    Definitely a shock to my world being forced to being single since we met in the 9th grade.
    I haven’t felt this much pressure about the future since I left hime at 17 to start my life with this girl.
    We had our retirement planned and were going to retire early at 55 and enjoy some peace together and travel a little but just take the time to enjoy each other.
    During her final few months she realized i was going to be alone and it really bothered her.
    She insisted that I remarry and find a good woman-she even had a woman in mind and insisted that I look her up.
    Turns out she was already in a new relationship.
    As much as the loneliness sucks I have no desire to start dating especially this late in the game in my early 50’s due to the crappy available choices.

    • @RG-cz1tc
      @RG-cz1tc Місяць тому +6

      I am really sorry that you lost your wife, you were lucky to meet her early and that it worked out, and maybe in future you will meet someone, but I think she would want you to go ahead and do some travel. Just getting away and interacting with people and new experiences gets you out of yourself. The planning of travel is as enjoyable as taking the trip. So consider maybe a trip late in the Spring, and booking and planning it now. I would recommend that you watch some of the youtube videos of Gabriel Traveler, especially of Greece and the Greek Islands. You never know who you might meet, but for sure you will meet and know more of yourself, and your wife will be along in spirit.

    • @Wookinpanub235
      @Wookinpanub235 Місяць тому +3

      @
      Thanks RG.
      I may take a Trip to Ireland with my Daughter and her Husband.
      They are frequent travelers and will be really fun to hang out with.
      Eventually I’d like to visit some of the Balkan states as my family origins are from there.

    • @Goldtoysrock
      @Goldtoysrock Місяць тому +1

      Sounds like you were really lucky to have had the experience you did. Sorry for your loss...

    • @Wookinpanub235
      @Wookinpanub235 Місяць тому +1

      @@Goldtoysrock
      Thank you.
      Yeah -we were workhorses that dedicated our lives to broken children.
      If anyone deserves heaven it is that angel I lost.

    • @JustBelieveInChrist
      @JustBelieveInChrist 11 днів тому

      A word of caution. The dating pool is a cesspool now. The woman you shared your life with was rare 30 years ago. They almost don't exist now. If they do exist they are in marriages already. The western dating scene is a disaster as tinder and other instant gratification apps have destroyed any morality left in people. You mentioned that you helped children with your wife, it says a lot about you and her. The best way you can honor your wife is remaining and protecting who you are. I really caution against rushing to find another like her.

  • @eric_linden
    @eric_linden Місяць тому +42

    It’s good for a man to have a plan. It’s okay to alter the plan, but not impulsively. One advantage a man has is being better able to put emotion aside.

  • @LadyJane222
    @LadyJane222 Місяць тому +29

    I had an uncle that was single all his life and a cousin who is 60 and never married. They seem to be happy. My oldest son doesn’t want kids or to get married. I told him do whatever makes you happy. It’s your life.😊

  • @gerardpaddock5076
    @gerardpaddock5076 Місяць тому +21

    My life is a good example of the messages in this video. I was single until age 52, scuba diver, private pilot, marathon runner, super educated...
    I thought that I had everything except companionship and I wanted to care for someone. Married for 5 years and she left for someone with way more status.
    Single again, and I can say that I have lived the life described in the video and it wasn't supported by society. I do miss caring for a woman, however, that life has lots of complications so I have become extremely contented with who I am and I'm not missing much by remaining single.

    • @HunkyMan777
      @HunkyMan777 Місяць тому +2

      That was the pronlem - caring for her

  • @JediDarkForce
    @JediDarkForce Місяць тому +59

    1. No marriage
    2. No ltr
    3. No cohabitation
    4. Risky but preferably no offspring
    5. Avoid any interactions at work apart from the work related ones

    • @Kimonha
      @Kimonha Місяць тому +2

      But most of the time the men are grumpy and the women cheer them up.

    • @JediDarkForce
      @JediDarkForce Місяць тому +2

      @ because for them men are the gateway to the gain power ie man's seed or signing marriage and our birth certificate etc

    • @Kimonha
      @Kimonha Місяць тому

      @@jeansollot6419 lol. Can be. My ex brought the fun for sure.

    • @TheKingTywinLannister
      @TheKingTywinLannister Місяць тому

      6. No dogs

    • @JediDarkForce
      @JediDarkForce Місяць тому +2

      @@TheKingTywinLannister why no dogs?

  • @alantheschmallan1933
    @alantheschmallan1933 Місяць тому +24

    Its odd.... at 44 she left me after 12 years because "Im not happy".
    On a practical note... now I can retire before 60, not rich... just way less expenses to the point that it will hopefully add up to "comfortable".
    Imagine a woman settling for "comfortable"??

    • @MVProfits
      @MVProfits Місяць тому +3

      We all know older women (old grandma age ha ha) that can be happy "simply" being comfortable. are loyal, etc. What happened to those women??

    • @dukewilliam3660
      @dukewilliam3660 Місяць тому +3

      She might try to come back. Don’t do it.

  • @salmonruss
    @salmonruss Місяць тому +27

    John, you’re doing a huge service to humanity with these videos.
    Your spitting gems of wisdom and life experience bombs.
    Very few express the unvarnished truth underlying most male/female relationships.
    Bless you. Be well!

  • @Savvynomad225
    @Savvynomad225 Місяць тому +18

    I choose to be single because it’s the only way to achieve an enduring sense of winning. All other choices lead to L’s

  • @avid_learner718
    @avid_learner718 Місяць тому +18

    Just turned 25. This is beautiful

    • @pettythiefstube4609
      @pettythiefstube4609 Місяць тому +4

      Man, you are so lucky to have this info at 25

    • @andrewevans7992
      @andrewevans7992 Місяць тому +1

      I gave up around your age too and I’m 27.. I don’t wanna waste time getting to know someone again

  • @TimmyCramer
    @TimmyCramer Місяць тому +19

    59 yr old forever bachelor here. My journey has always been about living a interesting life. I enjoy women but never take them serious. Every man must read The Predatory Female by Rev Lawrence Shannon. Keep kicking ass fellas!! Timmy C Arizona

    • @john-griffin
      @john-griffin  Місяць тому +2

      Thinks Timmy C!

    • @tomkrzyt
      @tomkrzyt 28 днів тому +1

      And "Self-made man" by Norah Vincent

  • @endermarsh1632
    @endermarsh1632 Місяць тому +13

    I so wish I'd had that kind of advice when I was young. I realize that having grown up in a time when the Internet didn't exist, the absence of a mentor was a determining factor in my having to discover everything on my own, and discovering it the hard way. Young people today don't realize the immense value they have via the internet. It saves an incredible amount of time, and these days you can grow up extremely fast and well!

    • @MrSamadolfo
      @MrSamadolfo Місяць тому +3

      🙂 it will only help some, you be surprised back then and even now you got people with their heads in the sand, some people are hopeless, just look at Politics? or comparing thoughts on science or medicine or religion? and now this on top of that? forget about it 😅

  • @plasmaarmelund
    @plasmaarmelund Місяць тому +17

    One of the greatest things about a divorce is that it presents a MASSIVE opportunity to discover who you are as a man as per John's message here. Getting back to the self that you most likely lost in marriage is like a rebirth.

  • @psa4026
    @psa4026 Місяць тому +26

    The men who make sensual pleasures their priority suffer a lot
    The men who make spiritual development their priority are fine

    • @racebannon96
      @racebannon96 Місяць тому

      Most men have a sex drive. The modern woman/wife knows this and will manipulate and emasculate her husband for power and control over him.

    • @gregorylatta8159
      @gregorylatta8159 Місяць тому +1

      Exactly 💯

    • @edheldude
      @edheldude День тому

      It's true but also cope if you fail to reproduce.

  • @smustipher
    @smustipher Місяць тому +7

    I went through a breakup abput 15 years ago....a buddy of mind was gping through same thing at the same time - we'd both been simps. I saw the way they dealt with it - they kept simping and kept emotio ally investimg into the situation. I saw myself in them and I did not like what I saw. It was pathetic. I decided right then and there that I would go on the Drama Free Diet. I started reading, cleaning up my act and focusing on ME. 15 years later, still drama free, going on 50 still looking like 30, my PEACE is my most valuable possession. I share a home with a sibling, amytime someone comes over they comment on how our hpme feels like "a sanctuary". It is: it's quiet, filled with plants, there are no arguments, we eat well. I LOVE it this way. Drama has NO PLACE on my life.

  • @alanbarnes3569
    @alanbarnes3569 Місяць тому +17

    Hi John, This was another great video thank you! Today, I’m watching you from Port Antonio, Jamaica. I’m a single man, aged 58, discovering the island on my own terms. You know that if I were on holiday with a woman, I would be listening to her complaining on every level. This is a great age to fly to another country and live exactly how are you want without compromising just to get peace and quiet. I’m staying with a lovely Jamaican family that have been so welcoming and friendly. If I was with a woman, she would want to stay in a nice hotel instead of getting the full Jamaican experience with real Jamaicans. Have a great day! 😊

  • @mrwillwgp
    @mrwillwgp Місяць тому +23

    I stay single because I'm tired of losing. Losing a wife. Losing time with my kids. Losing money. Time to win. Win more time with my kids. Win more money. Win my peace back.

  • @JamesHawkeYouTube
    @JamesHawkeYouTube Місяць тому +41

    When I look back every girl was like a crazy sports car.

    • @weightysubjects
      @weightysubjects Місяць тому

      The crazy psycho ones f@ck the best. They also have the most issues and drama.

  • @Tyler-wl8kq
    @Tyler-wl8kq Місяць тому +14

    Great life lessons as a 59 year old male I totally concur here , listen up younger men

  • @AustinKloud
    @AustinKloud 8 днів тому +2

    I was with my ex wife from 2001- 2022… these last 2 1/2 of divorce have been the most peaceful years of my life.
    It’s amazing- for decades I would be asked what I wanted for my birthday or Christmas….. I would look up and say “Peace and Quiet” and everyone would laugh, I giggle every morning I wake up without all the trauma and drama next to me.
    Peace and Quiet Brothers - that what we strive for. Cheers

  • @Florida_Joe75
    @Florida_Joe75 Місяць тому +20

    John never misses!

  • @psa4026
    @psa4026 Місяць тому +7

    24:45 love your honesty sir... Terrence Popp calls this "the thousand yard stare"

  • @andre1987eph
    @andre1987eph Місяць тому +14

    19:01 I feel a man’s LOCATION (and eventually finding God, Jesus, Holy Spirit) is the most important choice. One day in 1983, in the span of a car drive from Albany NY to Massachusetts my environment changed from a group home in the city for troubled youth to an Ivy League College - I went from the lowest level of society for a person my age to the highest. Likewise in 1989 I took my life savings of $1200 and my 1983 Tercel with busted CV joint and drove from cold, dreary Boston Mass to sunny Southern California where I have lived since. I have survived and p prospered through good and bad times here because of the year round cheerful weather ever since. Young men, Find your ENVIRONMENT before you set up for adulthood. You may have to take some risks to find it

    • @michaelgarrow3239
      @michaelgarrow3239 Місяць тому

      - me to almost exactly. San Diego is my home for 40 years.
      I was thrown out by treachery.

  • @louislamonte334
    @louislamonte334 Місяць тому +6

    Excellent video, John! Abraham Lincoln said something to this effect "I do believe a man is responsible a great deal for his own happiness". Wiser words were never spoken.

  • @ttocselbag5054
    @ttocselbag5054 Місяць тому +14

    I recall so vividly, the many times I tried to morph myself into the shape of the expectations of a demanding feemail brother John. No longer. I now run my simple, single man-life like the well-oiled machine that it has become. 👊💪

  • @sjmiller6012
    @sjmiller6012 Місяць тому +12

    Enjoy your musings. Divorced yrs ago after 7 yrs. No kids. Getting your life in order and finding meaning takes some time and thought. I have peace of mind with the path I have chosen. Have a routine including regular exercise. Have my hobbies/activities and my dogs.
    For me, it's a matter of contentment rather than constant happiness. I enjoy some female companionship mostly for the sxx. But wmn, as you have said are an option, an add-on, to my life. The thirst is strong. But I have it in it's proper place.
    Channels like yours are important for young men, trying to figure out their way. Well done. 🤔🙂

  • @HunkyMan777
    @HunkyMan777 Місяць тому +4

    I am authentically myself. Take it or leave. Proud to be a real man

  • @NCWoodlandRoamer
    @NCWoodlandRoamer Місяць тому +4

    Just discovered your channel today. I wish I would have had someone to tell me things when I was 29 instead of 49 but here I am.

  • @ois-jy9kl
    @ois-jy9kl Місяць тому +18

    I stop trying to date 19 monts ago. I've almost paid of all debt (apart my mortage).... I't's so peacefull. I love my routines. I'm the most boring person in the world but I really like it that way. I go running , work on my motorcycle projet, play some guitar and do puzzles and check my tomatoes in my garden😂

    • @john-griffin
      @john-griffin  Місяць тому +8

      Not boring! Meditative, contemplative and perhaps enlightening, but not boring

    • @John_Wood_
      @John_Wood_ Місяць тому

      sounds great.

    • @mrwillwgp
      @mrwillwgp Місяць тому

      Solitaire!

  • @DerMatticusFink
    @DerMatticusFink Місяць тому +7

    I'm an atheist and former Evangelical Christian. I have gained so much peace of mind by letting go of beliefs (and a culture) that filled me with so much grief, guilt, and anxiety. I don't look outward for meaning anymore, I give my life the meaning I want it to have, nothing else and nobody else prescribes it to me. I am still agnostic on the position of God/s, deities, or an afterlife, but why hang my hat on a mere concept that hasn't been proven? I once had a religion/philosophy professor tell me, "spirituality is self-actualization, religion is societal order." I am a self-actualized person, growing every day, this is my spirituality. Religions and faiths aren't true by virtue of believing them, so I choose to accept that the Great Beyond is a mystery, or perhaps it's actually not a mystery at all and our fate is quite simple. We make death this mystical thing, but it's just as natural as anything else. When I die, I have no reason to believe that my fate isn't like that of any other biological organism on this planet that came before me. Why should my place in the Cosmos be so special? So, all this is to say, I don't think religion has to be (and probably shouldn't be) our basis for purpose and meaning. I find that religion is oftentimes a perversion of human purpose. I know many people find purpose and meaning through religion, but I am proof that you can find it without religion or believing in a god of some kind.
    There's a misconception, and a stereotype really, that atheists are these hopeless people that believe in nothing and lack conviction. Nothing could be further from the truth. We are not a monolith. We believe in lots of things and oftentimes our convictions are more powerful than those who are religious, because we recognize that this life on earth is probably, in reality, our only shot. We don't want to squander this short existence by getting complacent through a faith, hoping that something better awaits us in an afterlife, and becoming lazy with our lives. I find religious people treat this life as a trial period, and believe that once it's over they graduate to the next, so they don't bother living life to its fullest (or at least try to). My mother is this way (Evangelical Christian) and she's the unhappiest person I know- she doesn't know her purpose, her life lacks meaning, she's always complaining, and she is just waiting for God to take her. She's more concerned of non-believers going to Hell than doing something to escape the Hell she creates for herself. It's quite sad really.

    • @billwalton4571
      @billwalton4571 Місяць тому

      I think peoples personal experience turn them off certain things. I can understand some religious can force a fake life and some abuse people. But for my circumstance it was being raised in atheism caused all my problems because since they dont believe in sin, they are so toxic and think theyve done nothing wrong. So late in life i accepted Christianity but then it was obvious many Churches doesn't know what theyre talking about. Then I decided it is just a choice to follow it, not because of evidence, but because the lifestyle has something to offer. The Bible is like a leadership guide for me since I never received any advice growing up. But the conflict is that it requires belief, so I decided whether im convinced or not I have always talked to God daily when Im alone, so in that respect iv certainly always acted like I have a genuine strong belief because its done in secret.

    • @mao73a
      @mao73a 23 дні тому

      Oh, my brother in disbelief. I could sign under every sentence you have written. I am ex catholic and I feel very much the same. Even your mother's description fits my own.

    • @jeffreyg4626
      @jeffreyg4626 19 днів тому +1

      Oh how I'd love to have some of my born again family members (cousins) read your comment. The only negative is that they're so dogmatic and brainwashed they probably wouldn't understand it.

    • @AlGrant-bh9or
      @AlGrant-bh9or 11 днів тому

      You guys have cut the anchor of religiousity from around your necks. Peace to you, brothers.

    • @TheLoveBellows
      @TheLoveBellows 2 дні тому

      @@jeffreyg4626 Being an atheist is understanding that there is no ultimate “point” to this life. Sure, you can pat yourself on the back for coming up with your own moral compass, but in reality, your only responsibility is to abide by the laws of the land or face punishment. This makes you no more benevolent than the average holy roller. Assigning yourself some arbitrary “meaning” to life is nice, but ultimately futile, as everything dies.. even memory. Your legacy will be remembered by those who will die too. Those you love will die at any moment, and as an atheist you accept that when they die, they’re gone forever. A gut wrenching reality, void of any real comfort, yet full of brutal truths that the average man cant handle. NONE of this matters in the end.

  • @panamafred1
    @panamafred1 Місяць тому +3

    I'm 76. My wonderful wife of 20 years recently died. Loving, loyal, honest, I can't imagine hitting that lottery again. This video came at just the right time. Thanks!

  • @ResilientMan-w5h
    @ResilientMan-w5h Місяць тому +10

    Correct~! Know your worth. Protect your peace.

  • @TheKolya2205
    @TheKolya2205 Місяць тому +3

    Hey man I find you being very informative and generous with your thoughts. You are helping lots of men out there.I have being single healing myself for a while and its so nice to hear you almost like repeating my own thought process in all of it. Your approach and philosophy should be taught at schools before men decide to get married cause marriage is not for all. GREAT JOB!!

  • @CGTraderX
    @CGTraderX 2 дні тому

    38 years old and single, loving your content. I have felt all this naturally but was feeling the expectations of finding someone to be considered “complete”.

  • @johnherbert4878
    @johnherbert4878 Місяць тому +25

    You can get over the awkwardness relatively quickly. At least, I did. The next stage is a feeling of empowerment. Stay single and keep growing as a man.

  • @davel7014
    @davel7014 Місяць тому +3

    Something that helped me after the breakup was joining a men's support group. Being able to sit down with other guys who can relate really helped me work through the whole upset. Plus, I made some friends there.

  • @stevekostakis2983
    @stevekostakis2983 Місяць тому +3

    John - This is your best work. I have been listening to this video now for 2 hours whilst I am walking in Phuket. Thank you. Well done. 100% True after 29 years of a marriage.

    • @john-griffin
      @john-griffin  Місяць тому +1

      Sounds like a great place to walk!

  • @regismedeiros1141
    @regismedeiros1141 Місяць тому +2

    The older I get, the more I can relate. Spent years chasing woman and now I run away from trouble. Protect your peace. That's só true. Thank you

  • @alansheahan6286
    @alansheahan6286 Місяць тому +4

    I have always maintained that primary school children elementary grade should be taught about marriage and also about people who prefer to be single, that these people are perfectly happy and that’s it’s a totally valid and fulfilling way of existing and achieving your goals in life. We need to introduce this option as being respectable and completely normal for people to live out their lives. In fact so many great scientists and composers from the past were hermits. They attained such joy through their work and great notoriety which undoubtedly was intensified by solitude and focus brought about by the lack of distraction which a family life can rarely offer at the best of times. Great topics as always John! 👍🤩

  • @kennethkunz2449
    @kennethkunz2449 Місяць тому +9

    The women latch on to you and I get the feeling they think you should feel honoured to have your time, energy, and resources plundered. Who would voluntarily want a tapeworm or liver flukes?

    • @keithrogers9741
      @keithrogers9741 Місяць тому

      I hope its not that bad for you, can always be both ways

    • @EE12CSVT
      @EE12CSVT 27 днів тому

      Correct, that's how it's been in the UK for decades. Women only date men they think they can control, use, and emasculate, and who will be the Queen's free servant and court jester. You'll get a few breadcrumbs in return, while she looks around for other male interest as you slave away for her.

    • @EE12CSVT
      @EE12CSVT 27 днів тому +2

      A younger female relative told me a few years ago to keep silent about my property, what sort of house it is, anything else involving finances because she knows the vast majority who look to date are gold diggers (her words).

  • @gregorystinette8271
    @gregorystinette8271 Місяць тому +10

    You are a very wise man. Shalom

  • @Rakyr
    @Rakyr Місяць тому +16

    I am 27, been single for the last 3 months and i have actually loved it. As long as you have a few good friends, you have more time and money to do fun things and it is actually quite freeing! Not having to spend on holidays and expensive date nights

    • @MrSamadolfo
      @MrSamadolfo Місяць тому +2

      🙂 its my buddies turn to pay for our Thanksgiving + Xmas + New Years Eve meals

    • @DevonDean-u3f
      @DevonDean-u3f Місяць тому

      @@jeansollot6419 exactly makes no sense dude I don’t get it?

  • @adamjsonkowalsky
    @adamjsonkowalsky 25 днів тому +1

    I’m amazed how smart is this guy. Thank you for sharing this knowledge. I’ve been down the similar path where woman that claimed to love me literally tried to kill me. I finally dumped her, did my homework and now I’m with a great woman having a great relationship! I wish all of you an ability to identify the predators and the ability to get rid of them. Don’t worry you will be single for a while. Just go out, have a good time with yourselves and it will attract the proper woman!

  • @SK-iu2yi
    @SK-iu2yi Місяць тому +2

    I'd say peace of mind includes things that engage your mind, like a hobby you really enjoy.

  • @megaguidou1
    @megaguidou1 Місяць тому +2

    Hi my name is Charles, and I do really appreciate all of your video especially this one, your are saying to stay committed to staying single and healthy...it just feel so good it feel like a heavy load as being released...from my body.... Thank you !!!!

  •  Місяць тому +4

    Peace of mind. Amen. 100% right. Fly above it all.

  • @larrywhittemore9362
    @larrywhittemore9362 Місяць тому +4

    You're killing it John! Excellent video, agree with everything you said. No disagreement, no addition! Bravo..

  • @SuperRowdyone
    @SuperRowdyone 3 дні тому

    You touched on some great points!! There is a peace and reward that comes from being in control of one's own life. I lived a self destructive lifestyle for many years and got in relationships for the wrong reasons, now in my 50's I've developed a solid relationship with self, throughout my journey of self reliance I've become very comfortable in my own skin! I love the single life, I thrive on it!!!

  • @zodiacleo5865
    @zodiacleo5865 Місяць тому +4

    Great video thank you.
    64 now got married at 21. Still married but not going too well the last 10 years. She's running the agenda, lots of tension and rowing going on. I've been pathetic for so long now it's hard to know where to start.

    • @paulmerry6262
      @paulmerry6262 Місяць тому +2

      If you’re not happy, leave. I’m 64 married 35 years. It just becomes a habit. Ultimately, I couldn’t see anything that I was getting out of the relationship.

    • @JohnQPublic345
      @JohnQPublic345 Місяць тому +2

      I am going through the same, at 57. started working out again. work on yourself. forget her

  • @KatrinaLaurend
    @KatrinaLaurend Місяць тому +3

    I am a woman, but I still love and resonate to this advice. It can be applied both ways.

  • @thunderresistant
    @thunderresistant Місяць тому +2

    Brilliant points, John. I wish a lot of us younger guys knew it right from the start.
    But I guess, wisdom comes with age/experience.

  • @noelsharp
    @noelsharp 26 днів тому +1

    Another video that I truly enjoyed watching - thanks! I am a former devout born-again Christian who gradually turned atheist over a 20 year period based on close examination of the evidence that was available to me. This was a journey that involved over 10,000 hours of rigorous study and contemplation. What we gain as atheists is the belief that this is (most likely) our one and only opportunity to live, love, learn and grow. I'm spiritual in the sense that we are all part of the same grand and wonderful universe and we will all eventually be absorbed back into it. I can reach out with tremendous love to all around, regardless of their beliefs, their practices, what they do in their bedrooms, etc., knowing that this is the one chance for us all to be kind and generous toward one another. Life is much more precious to me now because there are no do-overs and no consciousness that exists beyond death. As a critical-thinking skeptic (and stoic) I also am constantly aware that some things I believe today will turn out to be wrong. So in that sense I always look out for strong evidence that supports the existence of a god and/or an afterlife. We don't choose to be atheists, we are either convinced or unconvinced that a god exists.

  • @keithbernstein7436
    @keithbernstein7436 Місяць тому +3

    Look forward to your regular posts. Excellent content and context. Good life advice.

  • @drcoffee5588
    @drcoffee5588 Місяць тому +4

    By our age, people have narrowed their circle of friends to a small number and arent receptive to adding new people. And common experiences bond people together. Its not easy to find commonality when meeting new people. However, if you find yourself isolated in your marriage, being single really isnt much different.

  • @ninjatemper8797
    @ninjatemper8797 Місяць тому +13

    People aren't atheists because there is some specific benefit to it. They simply do not believe that there is anything after death and can't convince themselves otherwise, even if they would benefit from being spiritual in some way. For many it is hard to have faith in something that has no empirical evidence to support it.

    • @NoOne-hq9cp
      @NoOne-hq9cp Місяць тому

      When you die you will be what you was before you was born

    • @Invisbleanonymous
      @Invisbleanonymous Місяць тому +1

      @@ninjatemper8797 I’ve seen plenty of evidence… it’s sad for those folks that they can’t perceive it.

    • @mao73a
      @mao73a 23 дні тому

      Totally agree. I am an atheist not to gain some benefits, but rather to stay honest toward myself. I just can't believe and that's it. It's the same thing as I stay away from stealing from others, not because it's beneficial. It is just the right thing to do.

    • @clearsailing7993
      @clearsailing7993 8 днів тому

      Look how complicated your body is. Take apart a pocket watch and put all the pieces in a box. How long do you think you will have to shake the box before the watch assembles itself?

    • @mao73a
      @mao73a 7 днів тому

      @@clearsailing7993 shaking a box randomly for a long time is not like an evolution works. You missed the natural selection part.

  • @SJ-bs3dr
    @SJ-bs3dr Місяць тому +2

    Another great video, John. Thank you!
    I have been following your channel for a while and have really come to appreciate the level headed attitude with which you dispense some harsh truths.
    The lack of emotion compared to a lot of other content creators in the space has an almost stoic quality to it which I think makes me appreciate the message a lot more.
    Cheers!

  • @jburch1544
    @jburch1544 Місяць тому +2

    It's good to see this content, especially for younger men. Listening to the education system, media, government, and women will get you in trouble. Us old guys experienced this and understand now, hope young men can learn earlier.

  • @JM-yd9sm
    @JM-yd9sm 15 днів тому

    You're absolutely right about safeguarding your peace of mind. Together with healthy eating and exercise outdoors, peace of mind should be your ultimate goal.

  • @howardmallisonii503
    @howardmallisonii503 Місяць тому +7

    "It is better to be alone than to WISH you were alone." If you are single then you allocate all your resources (time, money, energy) how YOU want, meaning that if friends want to go hiking and you don't, then you don't go. When you partner up, you automatically lose half your resources (1 / 1 = 1, 1 / 2 + .5). Simple math...

  • @darkwhitedirewolf
    @darkwhitedirewolf Місяць тому +2

    Thank you for making these, and sharing your insights, very valuable. We guys do not have many places to go for support

  • @JohnBret-n1k
    @JohnBret-n1k Місяць тому +1

    Hey John, you responded to a comment i made in the past and I truly appreciate that. I am a 33 year old single father and your channel is very good. Developing character, integrity and masculine framework is extremely important in today's society. I would like to hear your thoughts on being "zeroed out" a term coined in the mens community. Divorce, death, job loss, health issues and more. I think your view would help young men as there is no avoiding hardship and adversity in this life, the extent of it varies though.

  • @BigGyz680
    @BigGyz680 Місяць тому +3

    This is the recipe.
    I thank you for putting in words the formula, all of it is true.
    We men don’t need a woman to make us complete; they’re add ons, nothing more than that.
    Just build yourself in all aspects, and if you fell like having a great car, adding a watch to your wrist or a woman to your arm do it, without forgetting the watch and the car don’t change their minds daily about how they feel being next to you.

  • @ivanguban7143
    @ivanguban7143 10 днів тому +1

    John, you were speaking about me, I was single and somehow I followed the path of being right. You finish high school, get graduated from college, get a job, become successful and the next step is to get married, have kids and happy family. We all follow the same steps. My sweet and beautiful wife after 25 years of marriage became a snake 🐍, wrapped around my neck. After divorce I looked back at my wasted 25 years of life and asked myself if it’s worth it. Absolutely not. I lost my children, property was ordered to be sold, and a lot of money. I am living on the same property with my ex, waiting for a buyer to buy the property.

    • @john-griffin
      @john-griffin  10 днів тому +1

      Very insightful. I’m sorry that happened to you. I’m glad that you’re starting to get through it.

  • @manu85345
    @manu85345 4 дні тому

    All the red pill advice online and the most useful and straightforward is this

  • @Late60sMusicFan
    @Late60sMusicFan Місяць тому +3

    This has been an excellent video.
    I needed to have known this all back in my twenties.
    I would have been dangerous. LOL

  • @Inside_Brians_Imagination
    @Inside_Brians_Imagination Місяць тому

    Wow! I have never heard my viewpoint said so clearly and right on the money by another. It makes me feel positive that this world is going to be ok, because of men like you John. You are a wise man!

  • @RG-cz1tc
    @RG-cz1tc Місяць тому +2

    John,I agree that spirituality, in my case a belief in God, means that we are not alone, we have a higher power to converse with, as a sounding board of something more wise than us, and as a comfort for losses. With spirituality we do not travel this path alone.

    • @racebannon96
      @racebannon96 Місяць тому +1

      I wish I could have leaned on the ex-wife a few times when I had to worked double shifts and then return home to take care of our kids. She flatly refused to help me. She was dumbfounded when she decided to leave us and I helped her packed her stuff.

  • @LifeLift421
    @LifeLift421 10 днів тому

    As always great content my friend, I would just like to add that the men that truly choose to be single and understand what it is to be single by choice went through a long marriage and were hurt 😞 in one way or another and ended up divorcing. These men have a deep understanding of this concept and your content resonates with us. However a young man who has not been through anything probably does not value being single and thinks it’s the end of the world. Thank you for making these videos sir. I am blessed to have come across your content.

  • @robertc801
    @robertc801 Місяць тому +1

    You're a huge inspiration man, thanks for your videos. This is helpful to so many people.

  • @joeblow280
    @joeblow280 15 днів тому +1

    Going on 50 and been going through a horrible and contentious divorce for last 7 years. Was married for 18 years together for 22 years, 3 kids together. She fell in love with some guy who she met on an online video game... Never seen the guy in real life... Got home to find the kids alone a few weeks before xmas and her on an airplane to the other side of the world. Its a crazy world my friends.
    Got back into dating and have found it to be a lot of drama. I am thinking of going it alone but worry about the later years in life. What will it be like as a lonely, forgotten old man with failing health sitting in front of screen in an empty room with no one to share your time with as the clock runs out?

  • @kickinkanga7026
    @kickinkanga7026 Місяць тому +1

    Mate this vid is the best you have done yet. Worth listening twice
    Really appreciate your insights mate
    G'day from little Perth Western Australia 👍

  • @williamcunningham1614
    @williamcunningham1614 Місяць тому +1

    Mr. Griffin. I find you sharp and consistent. Thank you.

  • @alansheahan6286
    @alansheahan6286 Місяць тому +4

    What I have to ‘gain’ for my atheism does not make any sense to me John. I’m an individual in middle age, perfectly happy with my small little life. Thinking about whether I’ll make it into the magic happy land at the end is focusing too much on the destination which feels delusional and pointless to me. This business that you have to believe to get into the magic happy land is ridiculous imo. There’s a huge whiff of people trying to calm their fear of death instead of actually believing in something imo. If such a place exists surely all living creatures get in. That idea I could more easily subscribe to but I say with great genuine joy that I’m delighted just to be alive and healthy. I don’t need to have my cake AND eat it

    • @TheLoveBellows
      @TheLoveBellows 2 дні тому

      Being an atheist is understanding that there is no ultimate “point” to this life. Sure, you can pat yourself on the back for coming up with your own moral compass, but in reality, your only responsibility is to abide by the laws of the land or face punishment. This makes you no more benevolent than the average holy roller. Assigning yourself some arbitrary “meaning” to life is nice, but ultimately futile, as everything dies.. even memory. Your legacy will be remembered by those who will die too. Those you love will die at any moment, and as an atheist you accept that when they die, they’re gone forever. A gut wrenching reality, void of any real comfort, yet full of brutal truths that the average man cant handle. NONE of this matters in the end.

  • @thesoundpurist
    @thesoundpurist Місяць тому +2

    Right at the beginning, dude... You're so right.

  • @Septamis
    @Septamis Місяць тому +1

    My man, truly enjoy your videos!

  • @terraflow__bryanburdo4547
    @terraflow__bryanburdo4547 Місяць тому +1

    John this is your best video of the dozen or so ive seen. Im older and happily single for longer and you nailed the important points

  • @111havok
    @111havok Місяць тому +5

    I found a quote in a meme, that I agree with and strive to do. It's from writer, Anais Nin, : "Don't wait for it. Creat a world, your world. Alone. Stand alone. Creat. And then the love will come to you, then it comes to you." until I reach my goal of being a rich, successful artist; I don't have time for girls. I'd rather be rich and successful without a girl in my life, than have a girl and with no success.

    • @Kimonha
      @Kimonha Місяць тому

      I’m wealthy without a woman. I’d rather be with a great woman than alone.

    • @john-griffin
      @john-griffin  Місяць тому

      Good stuff

  • @markpurvis896
    @markpurvis896 Місяць тому +1

    Profound messages. This truely resonates and I feel very grateful for you sharing your content.
    Thank you brother.🙏
    Mark from 🇦🇺

  • @XSAoRAD
    @XSAoRAD 20 днів тому

    I've been enjoying binge watching these videos while at work, keep it up

  • @davejsv721
    @davejsv721 28 днів тому

    Very helpful. Divorced after being together for 23 years. I feel a little on pause and where to go next. I’ve been domesticated for so long and now trying to change my thinking. Getting there but these videos help the process

  • @donatasbeng
    @donatasbeng 4 дні тому

    Perfect advice! Though it's hard when you're young, a bit lost in life and not sure what to do, what's important and what's not (if had no good role models). I wish I knew this way earlier in life! More young men should see such videos and advice. May save lives. And that peace of mind!!!! :D :D Love "Prioritize your peace of mind above all other things"!

  • @kellaslowery8426
    @kellaslowery8426 25 днів тому

    I’d love to help you make another video about how becoming emotionally in control of yourself is the best thing for you and it’s hard to do but it’s possible for sure. Getting women is step 1

  • @davidmorrison1086
    @davidmorrison1086 Місяць тому +1

    A great eye opener, many thanks you're a God send. Peace of mind is so critical. The calmness it brings is so amazing

  • @arturmassa3600
    @arturmassa3600 4 дні тому

    The biggest lesson I took from reading Nietzsche was this: take a vow of non-indignation - it's hard to keep it all the time, but if you can keep it, it's the best defense against all the noise and drama that we have to deal with.

  • @ericmcdonald7313
    @ericmcdonald7313 Місяць тому +1

    John, well said and I have lived it. Keep up the good work.

  • @AskLoveRevolver
    @AskLoveRevolver 11 днів тому

    This was the wisdom I’ve needed for 8months. Thank you and god bless you

  • @erikch5752
    @erikch5752 День тому

    Thanks for addressing the trigger over politics on both ends. Ive been saying this for years and it falls on deaf ears.

  • @dw4861
    @dw4861 11 днів тому

    Thanks John, this was really helpful. I think also that as single man we need a circle of male friendships

    • @john-griffin
      @john-griffin  11 днів тому

      I totally agree, it's really important to have a strong male support system.