Aleksa's Book Review: The Way of the Superior Man
Somewhat of a self-help tome, but certainly enjoyable in that it outlines some of the generalities that the decades-long drought of fatherhood seems to have made amiss. The book goes into what the difference between the masculine and feminine spirit is, and how to reconcile the two in a somewhat harmonious dance.
A massive stress is placed on the true core of what a man wants. Not being true to oneself is something that can be smelled by women, co-workers, spouses, men, dogs, children, and even inanimate objects. The book thus advocates never doing something contrary to one's true convictions unless hard-pressed.
There is much about romance and s3x0rz in the book as well, but this is simply potable and need not be dwelt on. I still have not completely put into effect all of the (admittedly good) advice in this book, and I seek to inculcate this within my mind. A good read, but nothing out of the ordinary.
6/10