Bestselling author NYU professor and cohost of the Pivot podcast Scott Galloway offers a
path forward for men and parents of boys. Boys and men are in crisis. Rarely has a cohort
fallen further and faster than young men living in Western democracies. Boys are less likely to
graduate from high school or college than girls. One in seven men reports having no friends
and men account for three of every four deaths of despair in America. Even worse the lack of
attention to these problems has created a void filled by voices espousing misogyny the
demonization of others and a toxic vision of masculinity. But this is not just a male issue:
women and children can’t flourish if men aren’t doing well. As we know from spasms of violence
there is nothing more dangerous than a lonely broke young man. Scott Galloway has been
sounding the alarm on this issue for years. In Notes on Being a Man Galloway explores what it
means to be a man in modern America. He promotes the importance of healthy masculinity and
mental strength. He shares his own story from boyhood to manhood. He explores his parent’s
difficult divorce working through his anger and depression issues trying to make money and
raising two boys. He shares the sometimes funny often painful lessons he learned along the
way. Some of these lessons include: Being a good dad means being good to their mother. Action
absorbs anxiety. Find what you’re good at—follow your talent. Get out of the house. Take risk
and be willing to feel like an imposter. This is a key to professional success—and masculinity.
Acknowledge your blessings—and create opportunities for others. Be of surplus value. Be kind.
That’s the secret to success in relationships. With unflinching honesty Scott Galloway maps
out an enriching inspiring operator’s manual for being a man today.