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@MK32pl12 күн бұрын
11. talking with duck
@denisonunglaub7 ай бұрын
1. fighting skills 2. being fit 3. operating different kinds of vehicles 4. using tools 5. navigation skills 6. surviving 7. communicating 8. leading 9. first aid/med assistance 10. technology using
@tommerphy12867 ай бұрын
@ lost in a wilderness: how to signal to identify your position. Always Carry a reflective device ! We now have satellites . When lost your going to need water! Empty plastic bottle at night keep breathing into it.
@7JeTeL77 ай бұрын
got it; you just need to be full blown universal soldier/renaissance man, thats all :)
@tommerphy12867 ай бұрын
@@7JeTeL7 U.S.M.C.
@El_boste7 ай бұрын
@@7JeTeL7standard man 40 years ago, is not that far from now
@isnortcrack7 ай бұрын
If you know or won't be able to do these on your own you should join a military to force your hand. Good discipline and life skills you won't regret having. All the pain they make you soak up will carve the man out of you
@davidlee85517 ай бұрын
I AGREE WITH: “Most of that list are things a father should be teaching his sons ( and frankly, even his daughters). ” Teach ALL the children WELL!
@catalhuyuk75 ай бұрын
Exactly! Wth are girls and women supposed to do? Wait for a man to save her?
@Hemingway3084 ай бұрын
My foolish selfish biological father taught me nothing I've had to learn everything on my own.
@pabloalonso58277 ай бұрын
Being able to tie knots like a pro is such an underrated skill
@tommerphy12867 ай бұрын
@ pabloalonso5827: boy scouts of America ! Except they're banned!
@WolvesBaseballNine6 ай бұрын
I would say it fits in the survival category which is essential.
@tommerphy12866 ай бұрын
@pabloalonso5: take a class on the subject of RIGGING ( THEY RIG THE SWINGING STAGES YOU SEE CLIMBING UP. SKYSCRAPERS FOR WINDOW WASHERS) TRUCK LOADS in rigging
@isaacriggs46566 ай бұрын
Who exactly would be a professional knot tyer? A summer camp leader or something?
@tommerphy12866 ай бұрын
@@isaacriggs4656 a professional rigger has to be certified by the state. He is the guy responsible for the lives men who are working on what HE HAS SET UP ! That's pressure! But the pay scale is equal to it . Steam fitters union members have to know how to rig
@Chuschannel7 ай бұрын
This list is surprisingly good. Thought this guy would overemphasize outdoorsy skills, but this is a logical and universal mix.
@ONThree7 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@tommerphy12866 ай бұрын
@ Chuschannel: if the grid goes down you might as well be outdoors
@GLEN10618 ай бұрын
1) Advanced Level of First Aid / Med Training! 2) Maintenance of Core Body Temperature / Procurement of Shelter! 3) Procurement of Water! 4) Advanced Land Navigation Skills! 5) All the rest in whatever order!
@danfizzy28766 ай бұрын
As a man you must know how to survive a zombie apocalypse
@prafulsawant83716 ай бұрын
😂 every boys' dream in the world
@ABHINAV-o6x6 ай бұрын
Idk why but I have been waiting for such a thing from last 3 years 😂😂😂
@handsomeguy38575 ай бұрын
It's a waste of time coz, it's not gonna happen.
@thedumbfound68696 ай бұрын
I'm 13 years old and just realized that if schools wanted a strong nation of men they would teach us these things
@mrmelonpl79316 ай бұрын
the fact that you found this video says that you actually care about not becoming manually disabled
@PVTPJFlamie6 ай бұрын
Yes society and all wants to be a good worker and easy to control
@RT-fb6ty5 ай бұрын
It's on you to learn all you can and practice, practice correctly
@Samuel-ll2kr5 ай бұрын
@@PVTPJFlamieWhat do you mean by "society".
@PVTPJFlamie5 ай бұрын
@@Samuel-ll2kr like not the actaul people but I meant the government which is corrupt af. Maybe society was the wrong word..
@gud2go508 ай бұрын
I actually dislike physical confrontation, but after being bullied as a kid I made sure I took some real martial art training, because every man may be called upon to defend himself or his family at any give time in life. Nothing worse then seeing a dude who doesn’t have a clue how to throw a simple punch. Fitness is a big part of that as well, but what I have found is adjusting my self-defense and fitness readiness to my body as I get older with all of my short comings these days. Sucks but it is reality! Great video.😊
@tommerphy12867 ай бұрын
@ gud2go50: if you ain't running you ain't in shape! Oohra
@XavierKittel7 ай бұрын
As a young boy I spent most of my time in boy-scouts, which taught me a variety of skills, including navigation, medical, knotting, survival and leadership. And luckily enough I had a father who taught me basic necessary skills such as how to use tools or the maintenance of vehicles, plumbing, and appliances. But what I've noticed nowadays is the general lack of these skills in not only young men but people in general. Sure the use of these skills nowadays is few and far between, as i doubt i will get lost anytime soon or need to survive in the bush for multiple days. But I am a firm believer in being prepared for any situation that may arise. As I am slowly mastering my person, my current focus is becoming a master of my body and mind, using them to their full potential. Thank you for making this video, I hope it can help some of the younger generation as it has helped me.
@MosaicHomestead8 ай бұрын
Don't feel bad about not knowing everything, nobody knows everything, you're ahead of the curve by admitting that you don't know everything, that is the first step to learning about something, A prepper with just 3 of these is a long stretch because most of them live in a easy modern world. I'm more than satisfied with the skills I possess.
@elgoogsucks90057 ай бұрын
If you want to be good at something, be comfortable sucking at it first
@triumphmanful7 ай бұрын
Except Dave Canterberry ! He touts to know it all ! He is a funny guy on his videos.
@MosaicHomestead7 ай бұрын
@@elgoogsucks9005 Agreed 👍
@AndreFavron8 ай бұрын
I don't think I have ever done this to a new video (which randomly showed up on my KZbin home page) but I have liked AND subscribed to you based solely on this video. GREAT content and I am even sharing it with my friends - another thing that I do maybe 1 out of 100 videos that I watch. Kudos.
@ONThree8 ай бұрын
Thanks so much!! That is a big compliment. Welcome aboard!!
@MrE2raHV7 ай бұрын
One thing to not be afraid of is of playing dirty in a fight
@knuckles-33867 ай бұрын
There’s no such thing as a fair fight I learned this in jrhigh I was bullied by a big kid hit him in the balls that was the end of it same thing happened in basic training a big dumb cowboy from Montana tried the same thing the drill instructor saw the whole thing and made me platoon leader the bigger they are the harder they fall
@pabloalonso58277 ай бұрын
In a street fight, there’s no such a thing as honor, do whatever it takes to win
@JSUNplays7 ай бұрын
L no honour
@Bizzroa7 ай бұрын
@@JSUNplaysthat doesn’t exist in streets you can get ganged, shot, and cheated and killed there billions of human beings on earth with twisted imagination and backgrounds and I’m not taking my chances
@OnePicogramChangesNothing7 ай бұрын
Difference between a street fight and a fight
@izzyc.65597 ай бұрын
Going along with the 'being a follower' thing is being adaptable and open minded. I've seen too many people that just can't seem to change their mind on something no matter how small it is.
@patriotpop2436Ай бұрын
At 75 years old I couldn’t agree more with your presentation. I grew up in a do it yourself world and was highly effective in most of what you emphasized. My son is passing on to his sons what he experienced from his childhood and teenage years. However he has far passed what I could teach him. He is a commercial airline pilot and has his own home, vehicles, wife and children to care for and teach. He is doing a much better job of it than I. Now I’m trying to pass on to my other grandsons the importance of having skills and knowledge to take care of themselves, each other and their mother in where they can be skilled in the abilities to take care of emergency issues that may come at difficult times. My oldest grand is 14 and already has a project truck and is learning the mechanics of it. Mechanics is my weak skills. At 75 I’m not as physically capable of many things that needs being done and he is willing to help and learn. With the highly probable situations that we are facing in the near future we all need to upgrading all our skills. As an old army ranger it’s tough to accept, you’re just not as bad ass as you were 50+ years ago and skills and strength have declined. But never give up until the end.
@davidlewis95727 ай бұрын
Lucky me , I’m 66yr raised on a working ranch , worked hard early in life n learned most of the needed skill set . Others I learned working for a living . Hunting n fishing n woodcraft are a plus .
@donjohnson75507 ай бұрын
Hunting is for cowards
@ukasz89457 ай бұрын
Even though I've never met you and surely never will I want to thank you for giving me and other people a reminder on how to act as God created us to.
@ONThree7 ай бұрын
You are welcome!!
@mikehawkslong55297 ай бұрын
I'm a young man (24 y/o) born into generation z (unfortunately fortunate) and going through my school years I always wanted to take a shop class. I, along with my old man, where fairly upset when we found out they no longer offered it when I was going through high school. Still wish I could have done it, now I'm slowly learning how to do it out of my own pocket. Its expensive but it is fun. I find I stand apart from the rest of my age group, I don't have the same habits or interests, there is definitely a gap in discipline when I compare myself to the rest of them. I found a small group of dudes in my town that aline with values, interests, and skills. We all share some stuff and we have opposing skills as well but we help one another out when one of us knows something the others don't. They're some good lads and I'm happy I've met them. There is a few of us that are worth while, I haven't lost hope on us and I would urge the rest of the older generations to not loose hope either. There has always been and will always be room for improvement.
@ONThree7 ай бұрын
Love what you are doing!
@NathanReeves-s4l6 ай бұрын
I'm only 16. But I get what your saying. Of my friend circle I'm one of the only ones trying to act like a man not a child. I have and still need to improve on many of these skills though. Thanks.
@chubbethsthunder8 ай бұрын
Awesome. Thank you very much. You and your family have a beautiful and blessed week.. LORD GOD Bless and stay vigilant.
@ONThree8 ай бұрын
Same to you
@wesgameing93898 ай бұрын
Thank you! I am not a man, but could improve on most,if not all, of these.
@jordanroylance34096 ай бұрын
Love this video. I might add keeping a budget to the balancing and also add cooking in there somewhere. You may have addressed those but I think they are skills that are essential but often taken for granted and not focused on.
@gainsandglory6808Ай бұрын
some of these things depend on someone's access to resources. Not most but a few. Like expecting a man to know how to pilot various vehicles. Boats in particular. Knots, tools, self defense, communication etc are all spot on. Good vid man
@ONThreeАй бұрын
Thanks!
@renegadearms8 ай бұрын
Totally true I brought the mechanic thing up to a friend the other day that spend a ton of money on getting brakes done, and I use to call my Jeep that was a stick shift the modern day anti-theft device, dads teach your sons these valuable skills like some of our fathers did for us, my wife knows more than a lot of men today and she’s a girly girl but very capable.
@entropic77687 ай бұрын
I'm 20, learning to communicate effectively, build good relationships and my reputation. I think my generation has been very conditioned by electronics and you should really be focusing on these if you are younger.
@abdullahali86867 ай бұрын
Nice video discusses important topic which is not discussed a lot on KZbin or Social Medial Platforms. Keep Going👌👌🌹🌹
@davewalker42797 ай бұрын
From the U.K. Agree 100% I am 77 and can still do all of what you are recommending. Black belt and car mechanic.
@ONThree7 ай бұрын
Awesome!!!
@ronelko82618 ай бұрын
I got a bunch of pins in my hip and titanium in my leg, I got a hitch in my giddy up but I definitely ain't usless. Damn bro haha
@ONThree8 ай бұрын
Titanium! Nice!!
@tylerawesome99936 ай бұрын
Looks like I figured out what I'm doing this summer. Hope this video comes in handy!
@russellwaide62917 ай бұрын
This was a EPIC video. Many points ive not seen touched upon. As a 60yo outdoorsman all your subjects were true imo. A man must master many talents to become not only a survivor, but a leader. I agree with you 100%. Well done Jason. Much Respect from and Ol Vet, Outdoorman, and Subscriber. Keep up the Great Work...btw, just ordered your BFK ON3EDC. I am a Mors follower. The more you know, the less you carry.. Cheers.
@ONThree7 ай бұрын
Thanks so much!! I hope you really enjoy the knife.
@zeronikaitos217 ай бұрын
Dad kinda advice, LOVED IT
@Truth_uncovered9467 ай бұрын
I am 16 and I see the immense value in this video, I recommend all young men to expand on these topics. I will do the same! Thanks for this value, taking notes✍
@ONThree7 ай бұрын
You're so welcome! Share away. You seem to have your head screwed on the right way. Work hard on your those skills and you should have a very successful life!
@StefanPigford4 ай бұрын
LOVE how beat the bag up....I USED TO DO THE SAME!!😄😁🇱🇷
@kurylko84937 ай бұрын
basicly just need to be a solider, join army andthey teach you all of this
@roban27997 ай бұрын
Exactly! Learning how to defend your homeland can never be a bad thing
@gilbertsickler25287 ай бұрын
That’s not necessarily true because I’ve actually met lots of people that have been in the military that can’t even change a tires and shouldn’t even be in charge of managing an ant Farm
@juanpablosm_7677 ай бұрын
Not gonna lie. It would be perfect to learn everything they teach you in there.
@J.E3indisturies7 ай бұрын
even the army has holes in its system of training
@ivoryas16967 ай бұрын
@@juanpablosm_767 Personally, I wanna bring my kids up with such skills _while_ they go through school That's a while off, though 😅 So for now I'm mostly focusing on building them up for myself!
@N_G_B6 ай бұрын
Growing up without a father has been a rough ride for me (passed away when I was 2) so everything’s I’ve done in life has been self taught, from my grappling skills, to learning how to use machinery, communicate properly and just everything this video talks about with the help of father figures and jobs I’ve taken up, I’m really grateful for the opportunity to be a man raised properly by a single mother and now I have a daughter of my own and im still looking for ways that I can better myself as a man so that my daughter will have a great father figure that I never had.
@ONThree6 ай бұрын
Way to go!!!
@Honk218 ай бұрын
Great video Jason!
@ONThree8 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@1BarefootKing5 ай бұрын
Thank you! Good stuff brother 👍~ love and light! Blessed 🐝!
@markscarupa47137 ай бұрын
Good list- also, can you grow food, can you clean game, can you ask for help, can you identify your weaknesses..
@Gio_Typha6 ай бұрын
I really should refresh my first aid skills, work on fighting and navigation skills and leading... For the moment I'm working on mechanics, communication, working with tools and machines and survival! Keep up the work guys!
@Medictrent8 ай бұрын
Keeping up the physical conditioning is always the downfall for me. I am doing well on most all of the rest. I know most all if it just out of practice on a few things.
@memetheew7 ай бұрын
Tbh, these are things that every single person needs to know, both men and women. And it used to be that way, but society nowadays rewards highly specialized people instead of people that is self-reliable
@ONThree7 ай бұрын
Agreed!
@MapleovBacon7 ай бұрын
The "what would I need to know for an apocalypse" skill list. Good stuff.
@Finn_kad6 ай бұрын
I loved the part of teaching people and sharing knowledge because knowledge increases by sharing and the opposite is true
@TerrenceRobinson-o6d7 ай бұрын
I like this video. There are two other methods of directions ; utilizing a sewing needle floating on a leave in water or looking up at the sun where if it heading to sunrise or sunset in the west.
@ronaldwalker10096 ай бұрын
Pure logic!!!!!👍🧠💯💯 keep sending more videos like this 💯🧠🧠
@tommerphy12866 ай бұрын
@ronaldwallker10: logic will get you from A to B . Imagination can take you anywhere! A. Einstein
@averagebare43277 ай бұрын
My skills: First aid, following, basic construction, pc. Shortcomings: combat experience, sailing, coms, balance, navigation, hunting, leading, advanced tech
@goofistmcnutty32806 ай бұрын
I 100% agree with this. I'm lacking in a few of these, but I'm defiantly working on what I can. I didn't have a father or any real male remodels growing up, so I'm a bit late to the party, but I started realizing how important this all is around the age of 20. I'm 26 now, and at the moment, working on fitness, hunting and survival, and leadership. The one I think I'm lacking in the most is technology, because I tend to actively avoid a lot of it and hate working with it, but I do know at some point I gotta start working on improving on that. I also really need to take some medical care lessons at some point here.
@aaronguimont11456 ай бұрын
Perfectly presented. Thank you. So many skills in life we (myself) all can work on. It's so much fun improving ourselves, and, at least for me anyway I love being pushed and challenged to be better in everything.
@popyaoak66536 ай бұрын
I go to survival drills and jungle camps on a yearly basis with my friends so I know the basics of you said Currently improving on technology and physical strength
@Johnna-xk8tz5 ай бұрын
As a shy, introverted person with nearsighted vision, I found it immensely helpful to remove my glasses while speaking to crowds. They didn't know I was unable to see them clearly, even though I was looking right at them. Now, I am able to wear my glasses and speak to crowds because I have a lot more confidence.
@ONThree5 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing!
@RandomRants5258 ай бұрын
I agree 100% with you bro! The only tweak I would add, as it is now becoming personal experience for me is aging/arthritis or any number of disabilities that may stop you from being the top Alpha physically is gaining knowledge and using it to the best of your abilities to be the Alpha in the knowledge and wisdom side. Which leads into the biggest thing that all the list videos forget. The1st tool you need to learn how to use properly? Get your minds out of the gutter now. It's your brain. Not everyone imputs knowledge in the same way. And you need to work out what works for you and what doesn't and learn to sniff out BS. And if you can't learn what you need to learn from one person because it doesn't gell for you, thats perfectly OK but don't give up, whatever you want or need to learn there are so many different styles of teaching and information out there you will find one you can understand better. But if you look online you need to have ya BS senses honed my good man! And also don't neglect your teeth. Keep them maintained. Because the longer you leave it the more likely you will run into tooth issues sooner if you have to bug out or even go on a long stay off grid for fun. Ya don't want it ruined by a toothache bro. Love ya work mate, you give good vibes.
@rugburn47838 ай бұрын
I need to practice navigation and the medical/emergency skills.
@bentoncushing86938 ай бұрын
Great video,,,perfect for current times...thanks
@ONThree8 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@josephgoebbels28546 ай бұрын
Thank you very much brother, I am a young Latin American man trying to perfect himself and improve my physical and intellectual skills, this video is going to help me a lot.
@ONThree6 ай бұрын
Best of luck!
@timothylongmore73258 ай бұрын
I've been learning my whole life, I agree knowledge is the ultimate prep. One of my short comings is medical knowledge , especially emergency training. It's on my short list. I've got some good books but a lot of good that'll do me in an emergency, lol.
@timothylongmore73258 ай бұрын
Oh I liked and subbed due to the high quality , realistic content before the video ended.
@WildGooseAdventures7287 ай бұрын
The fire point made me break out in laughter as my friends and family have deemed me fire master because for over 10 years I’ve always been the one to start fires and keep them going sometimes for over a week on long expeditions but I 100% agree with all your points being 22 years old I’m happy I had my father, uncles, and grandfather who have all taught me to be a better man and hopefully better father and husband in the future
@JesseCase7 ай бұрын
Preach brother preach!!! What it all really comes down to is THE WILLINGNESS TO LEARN! We aren't born with all the skills we need in life, but as intelligent humans we have the ability to learn. Unfortunately I see on a daily basis, men that don't know how to do a damn thing about a damn thing! Yet they aren't willing to learn anything either. They just want it all done for them or to just magically happen for them. You should never ever turn down an opportunity to learn something new even if you don't think you will need it anytime soon. Because 10 years down the road it could be something that you suddenly drastically need to know. We also live in an age with the interwebs and KZbins where there really is no excuse for not being able to learn how to do something. You could just about learn how to do brain surgery on the KZbins nowadays! Anyways, that's just my rant on men needing to be at least willing to learn how to be real men if they aren't already a real man, then they still should be learning more on top of that. Knowledge truly is power!
@eliasg68137 ай бұрын
I fell so useless having a broken leg because of a "dumb" workout. But it will heal soon and learnd to not workout to much and to extrem.
@ONThree7 ай бұрын
Pace yourself. Tough for me as well. Heal up soon!
@eliasg68137 ай бұрын
@@ONThreethank you🙏
@simatwaeric14 күн бұрын
I like you Man, your presentation and social skills are top!
@ONThree12 күн бұрын
I appreciate that!
@desertrunner32778 ай бұрын
Outstanding video; subscribed! Great advice. Now over 65, there are things I can no longer do like I did, but when I slow down and think, I can still make them happen anyway.
@ONThree8 ай бұрын
Thanks! Good for you. Make sure you have a community that you can rely on and they can rely on you.
@BorisBidjanSaberi116 ай бұрын
Im an eagle scout, i hope all my sons can be too. Helped me greatly
@bowdeer50748 ай бұрын
Awesome video! Im in my 50s now and cant believe how many "men" I meet that dont possess even one of these skills. Its sad what our world is coming to and honestly, shame on us for letting it happen. I grew up when this stuff was taught in school, shop classes and such. Now days they're trying to teach the "man" out of the boy. As a Dad, and now a grandfather, Im doing my part the best I can to raise real MEN. Men that will make a difference.
@ONThree8 ай бұрын
Well said!
@timothylongmore73258 ай бұрын
My son in law is the most helpless city-boy I've ever met. His skill set is setting up the remote. That's it. Well I think he can do that.
@Leightr7 ай бұрын
It will seem a bit dated, but if you pick up an older (pre 1970s) Boy Scout Handbook, and you look at the requirements for the first four ranks (Scout, Tenderfoot, 2nd Class, 1st Class) you'll get a pretty good idea of what skills were thought necessary for man to have. Basic first aid, fitness, meal prep, money management, knowledge of the plants and animals in your area, how to use a knife, axe, and rope to make temporary shelter, tables, bridges, whatever is needed. Basic swimming and water rescue. Knowledge of how far/ fast can you walk/run/swim. Everyone doesn't need to be an ironman athlete, but being able to accurately estimate "Can I realistically get from here to there and how long will it take me?" may get you out of a bad spot and for many, will keep them from getting into one in the first place (I really though I could make it) I'd also add on, in addition to knowing how to run a powerboat (outboard and console) know how to row a boat and paddle a canoe.
@Altriex.7 ай бұрын
Mmm, yes. Balance is an ongoing and never-ending practice. Picture yourself standing like the karate kid, balancing on one foot. Life creates imbalances, we must remain focused and practice balance. ☯️ 💜
@ExaltedWarrior7 ай бұрын
❤ This video! This has inspired me to make videos teaching these skills on my channel.
@ONThree7 ай бұрын
That's awesome!
@theiggles8 ай бұрын
To be perfectly honest, there wasn't a skill or attribute mentioned in this entire video that I couldn't improve. To me, forward progress is what matters. I may never "master" anything but, I am always striving to improve.
@UbiquePerpetuum_WordAlchemist6 ай бұрын
Bro, amazing content and what a nice guy you seem to be. Directly subscribed within the first minutes. What a awesome list, so well put together. Not just randomly putting out some tips, but backed up by profound content and super nice character. Actually I've implemented a lot of those on my life's path. Thanks a lot fof the inspiration to take on all 10 and more. Keep up the great work and all the best to you. 💯🙏🏼💪🏼🙌🏼
@ONThree6 ай бұрын
Thanks so much!
@melodymuir8917 ай бұрын
Love this content. I am a baby boomer lady, and I think these skills also apply to women. I have some skill in most, and continue to develop. Thank you.
@ONThree7 ай бұрын
Absolutely! You’re welcome
@ericmieremet7 ай бұрын
5. Sun @ noon is roughly South on the northern hemisphere. It brought me some places on the motorcycle without GPS. I also mistook it once, got me there, but 200km away
@voidedgames74917 ай бұрын
Thankfully I think I almost have all of these: - Did martial arts for over 12 years, which forced me to work with people of all ages and sizes - Learned how to drive a manual car before taking an auto - even now my left leg still twitches thinking that I have a clutch. - Understand multiple survival skills, just not that great at them. - Basically raised in my grandfather’s workshop and my other grandfather’s boat. - Have a good paying job in a position that I actually enjoy and not stuck in an office somewhere. Job role is also a semi leader one, meaning I can’t stay passive. - While not trained, I know basic first aid and CPR. All I need now is a happy wife, a home and kids and I can die happy.
@barnaclebill16158 ай бұрын
The divorce rate would decline if women chose to communicate. “Lead follow or get outta the way” taught to midshipmen at Annapolis Naval Academy. Great video Jason!👍👍😁🇺🇸
@ONThree8 ай бұрын
It’s not the lack of communication. It’s just that they speak a different language.
@timothylongmore73258 ай бұрын
That's exactly what I was going to say! Many women ( mine included) never say what they really mean and always take what I say and get a different meaning from it. She'll say "what do you mean by that"? I'll reply "exactly what I said". Many filter everything through an emotional filter. Most men speak through a logic filter. Which means saying exactly what they mean to say.
@the.reel.mccoy.4 ай бұрын
I personally think the number one skill every man should master before any other is stoicism. 👍🏼😁
@Will_Aviles6 ай бұрын
good information and good sense of humor
@Weridly6 ай бұрын
I feel like there may be a greater push to learn these skillsets as time progresses so that they aren't lost to history.Overall this video highlights all the core skills I believe every man may need one day
@daerthan7 ай бұрын
Someone said one day "It's ok to be weak, it's not ok to stay weak".
@lalremruatahnamte63007 ай бұрын
i thought you were gonna leave out the tech part and im so glaf you mentioned it as an mma guy whos a computer engineering dropout coz i wouldve felt miserable doing that job, kudos
@kabdul92086 ай бұрын
I didn’t master them but I’m really good with everything your mentioned since childhood specially with getting tools ready! I would go to family friends house few hours drive. I would usually get a match box & I knife or a small metal in my pocket.
@ONThree6 ай бұрын
Good for you! Sounds like you're good at taking initiatives.
@SavedbyJesus15 ай бұрын
#18 Should of been #1. I AGREE WITH EVERYTING ELSE THOUGH.
@grantwright89227 ай бұрын
Great video. Some important skills you identified that I can aquire or improve upon include: First aid; Talking to small groups; Mechanics and Trades among others. As you say, it can be a lifetime effort to get and improve some skills. I would like to point out that some skills augment or help the application or other skills to develop. for instance, communication skills such as talking in public, can help with confidence and teaching and thereby the learning of the other skills or by motivating a team and completing DIY projects.
@sangay19606 ай бұрын
спасибо, это было очень интересно и полезно. Thank you, it was very interesting and useful.
@zbyszek5115 ай бұрын
1. approach to women 2, dance skills 3. talk 4. cook 5. be calm 6. multiple orgasm without ejaculation 7. make mistakes 8. express emotions in public 9. read books 10. enjoy life
@JustInCases725 ай бұрын
Well I thought I was done wrenching on vehicles but my truck said not yet. I’m currently replacing the exhaust manifolds on my F150. It’s nice to know I can still do this.
@Paulsafaliche1354 ай бұрын
The communication skill is good, I am from a region where people speak latin with russian accent, but when I use the proper accent it becomes the most manly language in the world.
@АлексейКорольков-р2ы7 ай бұрын
So informative video. Unfortunately I found that I have poor experience in every skill. Thank you for your work. Greetings from Russia.
@ONThree7 ай бұрын
Only one way to get better is to practice. Never too late
@the_Dark_Knight_127 ай бұрын
Tourniquet around the neck was hilarious😂
@ONThree7 ай бұрын
Very effective!
@deanoverton35958 ай бұрын
Yes I just watched your video on the 10 most needed skills , well the one that I have trouble with is technology I just can't get a handle on it I'm to old school I guess
@triumphmanful7 ай бұрын
Damn, you are like my twin ! I have done so many of the things you have said ! I have fixed just about everythng from cars, motorcycles, arv, boats, scooters, bicycles, and have learned (self taught ) them too. I have learned many languages as I feel I may need to communicate in times of trouble thereby saving my butt from a bad situation. One prime example is the Mexican language. There are so many migrants here now that I bave had many opportunities to talk to them and explain many American cultural habits. In turn they explain theirs as best they can I enjoy this very much. Dspecially on ghe holidays. Felis Navidad, Cinco demayo, and more. (Spelling may be off ) My skills are never ending. Now I am making knives from scratch, primative weapons (Atlatl and darts for it).It was a cool weapn & hunting tool way before the bow & arrow. I have also been repairing bicycles. (Keeping them from landfill ) and donating them to local churches. Flint knapping arrowheads is fun too. Even glass bottles turn out nicely. Leatherwork, jewelry. Wood, copper, beadwork, and so much more. I apologize for going on so long.Thanks so much for this video twin brother !
@ONThree7 ай бұрын
Awesome!
@ngrey50927 ай бұрын
For a hundred of thousands of years we gathered in tribes so we do not have to do all this by ourselves... But now we need to know all this...
@logansmart52816 ай бұрын
A good leader isn’t the person who knows what to say or is the most qualified for the task, the good leader is the one who finds that person
@ONThree6 ай бұрын
Truth!
@guardiandevil38 ай бұрын
Real world land nav is really hard to get decent at unless you get out and do it. I live in the Texas pan handle and it is FLAT. Navigating effectively with no phone is a bitch
@UnsolvedExistence7 ай бұрын
amazing video keep up the good work and god bless.
@ONThree7 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@stuartniven24018 ай бұрын
Great video, Jason! 🙏
@ONThree8 ай бұрын
Thanks!!
@SirBan117 ай бұрын
This is literally describing me… I’m a 68Whiskey in army… from Mississippi 😅 I dead ass qualify for all 10 with extras!
@ofcmerchant74426 ай бұрын
Fortunately, my path in the Navy has given me many of these to practice. We need more patriots out here gents! Our numbers need to be higher. 🇺🇸
@ONThree6 ай бұрын
Amen to that. Sounds like you’ve got skills. Build a community and Share them!
@victorzaidan64936 ай бұрын
I won't see it now, but I clicked to keep it in history. It's a very bold title.
@ONThree6 ай бұрын
It’s a good one. Enjoy!
@darylefleming11918 ай бұрын
Listening to understand is a skill most people will never get but it is valuable. Know what your bias, and be able to recognize cognitive biases.
@ONThree8 ай бұрын
Yes!
@mtreadz19527 ай бұрын
This is a real good video. 💯 You actually remind me of one of my coworkers! Hes a real cool dude. I appreciate this keep up the good work man!
@josephsmith28335 ай бұрын
Leading requires accepting you dont know everything and have practice or test options available
@Orb1tal6 ай бұрын
this opened my eyes ngl. some of these things i really have to learn
@hagman10778 ай бұрын
Knowledge is power and knowing how to use skills is a must. For all of my preps, the most important is having Jesus in my life. Knowing that the Holy Spirit will guide me through all adversities and trials is a great comfort-
@AuraKnight87 ай бұрын
9:47 I use the sun to know the time of day and the direction of east and west. Using moss to know what’s north or south. If I’m lost I find a river or road and follow it until you find a town. Usually towns are made near a water source and roads lead to places.