The Men Collective Podcast

Episode 35: How To Be A Valuable Man

14 min · 26. apr. 2019
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A man’s value does not come from his networth, six pack, or sports car. It comes from his ability to serve. Therefore, a man’s primary concern should be his capacity to serve and contribute to society. What are you contributing to society? ⁣ In this episode, you will learn: -What makes a man valuable and why -How to increase your ability to offer value -How smallness leads to power Subscribe to this podcast for more down-to-earth motivation around faith, fitness, fatherhood, and how to better show up in your roles as a man. These episodes are meant to inspire action. Don’t rely on them alone to better yourself. You must do the work. ⁣⁣ Leave us a rating and a review to help us grow.

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