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Common Sense, Manhood, and the Rules We Live By

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What happened to common sense?

Are there still unwritten rules of manhood that every man should know? What should a man always do? What should a man never do? And while we’re at it, who wins tonight’s NBA Finals showdown between the New York Knicks and San Antonio Spurs? The game turned out to be historic as the New York Knicks won the game with the greatest comeback in NBA Finals history after being down by 29 points.

On this episode of The Thought Brothers Podcast, Bill Spivey, Carlos Prillman, C.J. Johnson, guest co-host Stan Harrison, and moderator Gary Johnson tackle a wide-ranging conversation on manhood, responsibility, character, decision-making, and the life lessons that shape us as men.

Topics include:

  • The unwritten rules of manhood
    • What every man should always do
    • What every man should never do
    • Has common sense become uncommon?
    • Personal accountability and responsibility
    • Lessons learned through experience
    • Character, integrity, and leadership
    • The role of fathers, mentors, and life teachers
    • NBA Finals predictions: Knicks vs. Spurs

As always, The Thought Brothers bring different perspectives, life experiences, and a healthy dose of humor to the conversation. Whether you agree or disagree, you’ll leave with something to think about.

Join the conversation and share your answers in the comments:

What is one thing a man should always do?
What is one thing a man should never do?
And has common sense become a lost art?

The Thought Brothers Podcast
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