Manhood
The Weight He Carried
The village was quiet now. What had once echoed with gunfire and shouted commands was now still, its dust settling in the corners of broken buildings and shattered windows. In the middle of what remained stood a soldier, silent, motionless, staring at a torn photo in his hand.
By Jibran Khan8 months ago in Men
I Wish I’d Failed my Driving Test!
In my late teens all my friends had cars. To put it bluntly, every single one of them drove rather dangerously and crashed multiple times. I don’t know how they all survived that period, but the worst that happened was a broken kneecap.
By Simon Aylward8 months ago in Men
The Garage Grind: How Cold Concrete Beats Shiny Gyms
Look, I tried the whole "real gym" thing. You know the drill: shiny machines reflecting overly-ambitious New Year's resolutions, the faint smell of industrial cleaner mixed with… is that cologne? Or protein farts? Hard to tell. And the soundtrack? Grunts, clanging metal, and the constant, low hum of a hundred conversations you really don't want to overhear. Plus, waiting for the bench press felt like queuing for the last lifeboat on the Titanic. Not exactly motivating.
By Ziafat Ullah8 months ago in Men
Mike Savage of New Canaan: Building a Life Beyond the Balance Sheet
In a world where success is often measured by titles and numbers, Mike Savage of New Canaan is redefining what it means to live a full and meaningful life. As the CEO and exclusive shareholder of 1-800Accountant, he has earned recognition as a leader in virtual accounting. But beyond his business acumen, Mike Savage is an individual with deeply rooted passions, creativity, and a strong sense of personal purpose.
By Mike Savage New Canaan8 months ago in Men
Elon Musk and the Rise of the America Party
When the history books of the 21st century are written, they will not simply list Elon Musk as an entrepreneur, engineer, or innovator. Instead, they will paint him as a singular figure who bridged technology, business, and, perhaps most surprisingly, politics. The rise of the America Party marked a seismic shift in U.S. politics, and at the center of it all stood Musk — a man often described as the closest thing to a real-life Tony Stark.
By Noor Hussain8 months ago in Men
The Rooftop and the Cat That Saved Me
I don’t remember exactly when the darkness started creeping into my days. Maybe it was when my father died, or when the love of my life left me for someone she claimed could “really see” her. Or maybe it was a thousand small disappointments that piled up so high they blocked the sun.
By Noor Hussain8 months ago in Men
Beginner’s Gym Guide
Starting your fitness journey is exciting but doing it the right way from day one can save you from mistakes, injuries, or health risks. Here’s a foundational guide for those new to the gym, especially if you're planning to build muscle and use supplements like protein powder.
By Edge Alexander8 months ago in Men
Michael Savage’s Blueprint: Innovation, Integrity, and Impact
Michael Savage hails from New Canaan, Connecticut, and has emerged as a leading figure in the accounting world. As the founder, owner, and CEO of 1 800Accountant, he has revolutionised how small businesses access accounting services—embracing cutting-edge digital tools to transform complex financial tasks into streamlined, user-friendly solutions.
By Mike Savage New Canaan8 months ago in Men
Kylian Mbappé: The Lightning of France
In the heart of Bondy, a suburb just northeast of Paris, a young boy raced through narrow streets with a football at his feet and dreams in his eyes. His name was Kylian Mbappé. Born on December 20, 1998, into a family rooted in sport—his father, Wilfried, a football coach, and his mother, Fayza Lamari, a former professional handball player—Mbappé was destined to become something extraordinary.
By Abdullah khan8 months ago in Men
Why You Should Start Saying "No" More Often
The Power of a Simple Word Most of us are taught from a young age to be agreeable, helpful, and accommodating. While kindness is a strength, constantly saying “yes” can come at a personal cost. Whether it's staying late at work, agreeing to weekend plans when you need rest, or taking on tasks you don’t have time for—always saying “yes” leads to burnout, resentment, and loss of self-identity.
By Muhammad Asim8 months ago in Men











