Her family will turn on your ass so quick. They will always make excuses for her. Better recognize that. Don’t let your in laws including brother/sister in laws be even in top 10 of your friendships. Keep them at arms length is best and know they will lie for your wife. They will back her side especially if you guys break up. They are not to be trusted at the end of the day.
@santoparfano191010 ай бұрын
You aren't wrong, brother. My inlaws showed their true colors really quickly after our marriage. They tried to split us up more times than I could count with no cause or reason. If anything, they were the cause of any strain present in our marriage...on both sides. My MIL and FIL would drop by unannounced at our place frequently. Once they walked in without knocking!!! We put an end to this really quickly. Inlaws can and will destroy your marriage if you let them. Even your own family...
@jimmyjames406510 ай бұрын
Same..m
@veritasvincit274510 ай бұрын
Put yourself first. They'll all sh*t on you come the hour.👍
@Viktor_Rafael10 ай бұрын
wise words. I learned this one the hard way.
@VanlifeNoonan7710 ай бұрын
Hi Guys , 65 year old man here . I have had 3 different life stages. Now I am flying solo living the van life out of Boston. I am grateful to living this new stage of life. Gym and good health habits are helping. Regrets are there . But the past is the past . Thank you Lord
@redpilllense712510 ай бұрын
50yr old here. As of now, my biggest regret was chasing tail in my youth, versus locking in a career in the trades. Ended up marrying a beautiful woman without properly vetting her. I'm paying for that now. Never listen to your little head.
@stevenr687410 ай бұрын
I was served divorce papers by my mother in law and wife after a 13 year marriage,we were together 20 years. This was in 2017 after losing my job in a huge down sizing of the company I worked for. After all the years of supporting each other it all came down to money. I don't know if there's a good woman left on the planet.
@edwardbrito401010 ай бұрын
Blessings bro hopefully you find people that value you & share your life with them.
@martybarnardmb7110 ай бұрын
Same here brother
@kevinmeyer386310 ай бұрын
Hi Steven, writing from Switzerland. The exact same thing happened to me last year - father in coma, job loss and it took around three weeks for her to leave me. It was all about the money, since I had a greate job and she knew it was hard in my situation getting out alone - the biggest betrayal I've experience in my life. Only two months before she was dinning at our table, with my father inviting her and paying the bills - this hit me so extremely hard, my trust in women is de facto non existent
@kevinmeyer386310 ай бұрын
Would be happy to connect with all of you. Since I'm a younger man (27), I could learn a lot from you
@MrRahul64649 ай бұрын
Did your wife change over the years? Or you misjudged her personality. This question is important to me because in life i hardly trust anyone. But when i trust someone i trust them blindly.
@jimmyjames406510 ай бұрын
The mother inlaw was the catalyst to the end of my marriage. Took her 23 years to accomplish. But she did. I'm still alive 5 year later .
@mdb455110 ай бұрын
Old man regret: Believed people based on their age, enthusiasm, or authority without independently vetting their propositions by using verifiable data, logic, and critical thinking skills that I learned late in life because they weren't taught in school 😢.
@andyjohnson548410 ай бұрын
100% true on MIL. Shipped mine 600+ miles away and she was still instrumental in my divorce. Get her out of your marriage. Her daughter is perfect and everything is your fault. To admit otherwise is to admit failure as a parent. And we know how accountable most women are...
@gigilafleur16866 ай бұрын
3:48 YES, goes with what a preacher said in church once long ago "if all you've got is what you're not, you don't have anything at all"
@5.3pachyderm1510 ай бұрын
Hey George. I just wanted to thank you for being here. I lost my granddad a couple of weeks ago, and my dad being who he is, my grandfather was the only solid example of a pillar of masculinity in my life, so in the midst of feeling like the one man I could look up to was gone, I listened to some of your videos to take the edge off. You have gotten me through some tough times, and I'm thankful for you.
@santoparfano191010 ай бұрын
Geo...thanks for what you do. As ive told you before via comments ive been doing the carnivore diet since april 2022 at your suggestion in a few videos. I couldnt lose weight for anything and was stuck at 270lb. I went strict carnivore and the inflammation and fat melted off of me. Today im a solid 205 and look like "me" again from 30 years ago. This diet literally erased age off of me head to toe along with doing a regular band workout and calisthenics. People who havent seen me in a while literally dont recognize me. One high school buddy i havent seen in 30 years asked me how i havent aged!! I could go on and on but you do so much more for us men than you know. Please dont stop preaching on everything from faith in God, mens health, relationships etc. I look forward to your videos posting on youtube. Thankyou brother.
@ListenMySon10 ай бұрын
Thanks! What a great testimonial
@sandwormgod477110 ай бұрын
I'm in England. I'm 63 and have been married to my second wife for over 30 years. Long story short. Saw a girl when I was 14, and she was 16. She took my breath away. She married my cousin and moved away. Cousin was a jerk. They split up. After 40 years I met her again at a family funeral. She still took my breath away. We're in contact and adore each other but I won't leave. I took a vow. Just the major regret, one of a number.
@johnboy659410 ай бұрын
Wow. 40 years later and still you can’t breathe when you see her. Please post a photo of this women
@sandwormgod477110 ай бұрын
@@johnboy6594 She's 64 soon to be 65. She floats my boat in so many ways. She obviously does not look the same as she did, but her eye's and her smile have never changed. She's has a fiercely strong character and is very intelligent, but not when it came to my cousin. He's dead now, drank himself to death in Thailand.
@jayhawthorne812710 ай бұрын
My regrets ? Thank you for asking friend. I regret that I didn’t leave my family of origin as soon as I graduated H.S. I was surrounded by toxic people, but unfortunately I was too young and too naive to know it at the time.
@lukeswain175210 ай бұрын
George you are really helping me (and other men) on how to be a proper man. Was watching your barber tutorial from 21 studios yesterday. The way you carry yourself inspires me to be the same. The pirde you have in your work is awesome. You rock 🤘
@bcgarrels10 ай бұрын
Holy shnykies George......everything you said about mothers in law is so true! I wish I had known your wisdom earlier. You are truly a man among men. Men who are just married or about to get married - key the MIL as far away as possible and do not tolerate for one minute any encroachment by her into your marriage or family. George speaks the absolute truth! I only found out this truth in the hardest way possible....Thank you for all you do George!
@AMarie_USA10 ай бұрын
Re: Parents& In-Laws remaining out of marriage- yes, I never discussed anything with my in-laws or parents about my marriage because best to not involve either. When you're married, you're an adult and your relationship is with your spouse, keep that union solid. Although I am divorced, that piece was done correct. Re: meat- as a former vegan and past vegetarian before that- I feel better eating meat. My body does better with meat as part of my diet. To each their own, but I proved to myself that meat is healhier in my diet; energy and vitality are higher when I have meat in my diet.
@ListenMySon10 ай бұрын
Good comments. Thank you!
@coolbreeze66625 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@jeffrey764410 ай бұрын
Spot on trailboss. Married for 26 years and my in-laws dropped me like a rock….and all of their church friends. I’m going on 5 years with GB and still going. I buy every product you endorse. Much love and respect sir. 🙏🏼
@bonsecore162410 ай бұрын
14:14: My son stopped talking to his grandmother (my former mother-in-law) because she never had anything good to say about my son and me.
@Mrvictorfernandes10 ай бұрын
Waffle House waitress from Nashville, Tennessee: "Hey, whatcha readin' for?" Bill Hicks: "Well, I guess I read for a lot of reasons, with the main one being that I don't end up being a fuckin' waffle waitress."
@ali.shihab.8410 ай бұрын
I put like and thank you in the comment section before even watch the vid
@JC_Lionhearted10 ай бұрын
1913 - US Federal reserve; 1913 - United States passes income tax with 16th amendment 1920 - women’s suffrage Basically, big government started
@Andrew_40610 ай бұрын
Just turned 50.. my only regret are leaving the family business to pursue a (9-5 career) with more stability then being independent/car business… my dad let me go and do what I wanted.. wish he’d have stopped me .. I’ve been average income paycheck to paycheck ever since, had to give up my motor sports hobbies over the years among other things for “the family” I have an amazing son outta the deal, divorced after 12 yrs .. but still it irks me! .. I’m trying to turn it around now, 5 yr plan to get back to being independent of a 9-5 I refuse to be busting my ass for a company in my senior yrs
@OmkarArekar-fl1sj10 ай бұрын
I currently in the college and my biggest regret is that I to confess to girl who gives me signal but when I approach her or talk to her she would be either say that she don't like me and tell me to move on, such girls are waste of time amd energy this is my biggest life lesson as a man also...
@ec23kiz10 ай бұрын
Yes one of my regrets too, staying in the same place, I am enlightened to here that George, I Identify there is a different feel to certain states, counties, cities, actually I would stay out of major Cities, I would like to get unstuck so life can make sense again I am striving though.
@DanTheManIOM8 ай бұрын
you know the guy who stirs his coffee with chopsticks ?
@thefrxst_10 ай бұрын
Happy to see a logo for the show, the chopsticks within it was a good touch
@patricktobin703310 ай бұрын
Great stuff George👌😎
@TimmyCramer10 ай бұрын
Greg Adams at the ending...... Perfection!
@Papigeoh9 ай бұрын
Love your content man keep up the good work….shalom brother
@gopalmitra116410 ай бұрын
Thanks for the reminder on the old man regrets 😥 I was almost on my way to some of them
@ClintMckinney-gy5dh8 ай бұрын
59 years old and no regrets. Life is what you Make and do every day.
@shawnmiller875610 ай бұрын
Yes -- variety is better, enjoy your wknd. GB
@promansplainor524510 ай бұрын
Good content. I will relisten this. Great to see CGA flash endorsement at the end. CGA calls her a man's monster-in-law.
@SpectreDM10 ай бұрын
The 18800-1920 timeframe was the most rapid "progressive" movement in the US. All the major government offices sprang up then. The Militia was replaced with the National Guard. Men were rounded up for war. Women were put in industrial jobs. Kids began getting shipped to public schools. Women suddenly had political power. By the 1960s, those young women of the 1920s had voted family economics into the dirt. My grandma red pilled us when I was about 10. That was 20 years ago. She was right about everything. Women weren't raised right. Marriage became a scam. The government was trying to manipulate demographics and lie about stats to drive policy change. Check. Check. Check. If only she had understood how much we were being poisoned. She liked old remedies, but just didn't grasp the food issue. Chain smoking hasn't killed her yet. It's been ~55 years.
@vestland38779 ай бұрын
I mentioned this before, but I joined a Freemason group some years after my divorce. I find myself more happy, surrounded by mature men I can trust, and my faith in God has increased tremendously. I understand it may not be for everyone, but as George explains, it is very important to have a brotherhood. Find a MEN ONLY group.
@ListenMySon9 ай бұрын
100%. The key is men-only
@adriancittolin130010 ай бұрын
Yes I am one of those men who will be getting divorced in 2024, and yes I think the world is ending it sucks.
@w.adammandelbaum180510 ай бұрын
Interesting that this program of men's development is called the Daybreak Show, when the real book title of ancient Egyptian resurrection to the next life was called The Coming Forth By Day, not the Book of the Dead. Parallel there.
@AntoineGriggs110 ай бұрын
Needed this!
@tmbgator29 ай бұрын
Just bought the chopsticks…$7. Done!
@armani-ru3qx10 ай бұрын
Mine are didn't go to prom, homecoming or Play high school sports it's a bit late to fix now
@taahirthegreat10 ай бұрын
18:34 I did the search while watching this. Wow 😯
@Ted177510 ай бұрын
This is scary and eye opening. These are all warnings to not get married and to nor pursue dating. I am single father, but never married or engaged. The lack of accountability of women is dangerous and scary.
@stevenfrey50199 ай бұрын
My wife left me three months ago because she was no longer “happy” me supporting her for 7 years and adopting her special needs son. Her mother was always horrible to me and also showed up when she was moving out and called me names, screamed etc.
@ListenMySon9 ай бұрын
I'm sorry to hear this
@electroneckardt10 ай бұрын
Im sorry i lost my shit my friend my mentor
@ricvanwinkle166510 ай бұрын
I’ll never be able to fix my regrets as they have cost me MILLIONS. Yeap I lost want to me a lifetime to make over a woman. My bad as I thought millions would make her happy. Not this woman as she now took my power away from me. After losing millions that I will never make back I finally seen the light. It’s a few years too late but better now than never. My wife is a great mother, but that’s it
@matthewbain2110 ай бұрын
I heard a former model say that women only began cutting their hair in the 1920's. Prior they never cut it at all.
@jodywallace337510 ай бұрын
So I told her, ooh you got money of your own? Well, that gives me the urge to merge Bimbo limbo is where I've been I know you know that it's wearin' me thin The times are changin' and it's about time I'm rearrangin' all the guilt in my mind I'm looking for a smart woman In a real short skirt Smart woman who knows how to flirt Smart woman got a mind of her own Smart woman that'll take me home Take me home Jimmy Buffett, Hot Water Album
@drive-byguitarlessons185810 ай бұрын
First of all, GB - a prophet is never welcome in his own town. (As scripture says) Secondly - Man0$ph3re thinking is flawed in that, rather than recognizing a woman’s nature and adapting, seems like the goal is to exploit it and just try and score. To those people, they have their reward.
@syedmasroorhussain10 ай бұрын
You're like the best friend I never had but I needed. I love you ♥️ Oh and by the way, the battle-axe comparison to one's mother in law, I can't help but think that's a Norm Macdonald reference
@SSMateuszSS10 ай бұрын
Dr. Kielbasa means doctor sausage
@Wookinpanub2355 ай бұрын
My Father in law loved me because I busted my tail for him on his farm when I was dating his Daughter. My mother in law OTOH didn’t like me much because apparently I wasn’t her type……I had brains, was polite and had goals . I think she was afraid of me taking her Daughter away who was the real mother in the family because my MIL was checked out most of the time. I was at their farm so much I basically moved in . One saturday morning the phone rang and I went to grab it and my MIL runs over and grabs my hand before I could pick it up and she glared at me and said “No!” Gritting her teeth. Then she answered the phone then called her Daughter in the room. My GF says…..”Hello………….no………No…….I have a boyfriend…….Im not interested and don’t call me anymore.” She hung up and her Mom takes her into the other room bickering in a high whisper and my GF storms out , grabs me by the hand, grabs her car keys and says “Lets get outta here.” Turns out it was some dipshizzle that tried to date my GF when she was 14 and he was 21 going into the army. He just kicked out of the army and was hoping she was still available. My GF thought he was gross creep at the time but her mom musta had the hots for him. We talked to her Grandfather about it and he sold us a plot of property that had a trailer on it. We had enough saved up to buy it because we were working 5 jobs between the two of us. We were the only couple to graduate that owned our own place. Her Mom really quickly learned her Daughter wasn’t gonna play her games. She just didnt want her Daughter to Leave cause she knew she had way too much potential with her and I together so she tried to Ruin it. Another example: My wife found some test scores year later from grade school and she scored like the top 1% in the nation. Her mother never told her . When she asked her why didn’t you tell me her mom said “Cause I didn’t want you to get on a high horse.” My GF was like WTF. So after we left we made it clear her Moms games were gonna stop of she wanted to have a relationship with us. She learned quick. We still kept guard because my wifes younger sister was a mess and had and still has drug problems and a toxic codependent relationship with her mother. Now that my wife has passed my MIL is realizing she should have been better to me over the years and now Im the only person she can count on in the family.
@Reza-ro1es10 ай бұрын
Haven't been here in a while, but this one all hits so true. Manosphere mostly douchebags - take the good and leave the rest behind and the majority of pitchmen. Big wisdom here: Keep real distance from your mother in law. Yes, at my age, middle 50's, best woman is one whose mother is deceased. Just the way it is.
@MediaHappeningNow10 ай бұрын
Yes, it's too late. Que TAPS
@1bizjets9 ай бұрын
I always said, I divorced my mother in law.. my ex couldn't keep Mom out of our F business.
@scamlikely14429 ай бұрын
Ain't no waffle houses in Conshy bro lol. We goto Norristown Popeyes and eat in a locked car. 😂😂😂
@ListenMySonАй бұрын
@@scamlikely1442 "a locked car" 🤣🤣🤣
@kieronwalters312010 ай бұрын
I believe that women started to smoke cigarettes at that time.
@JoseGarcia-r1x1t10 ай бұрын
I can't find the video on Facebook anymore but Will Smith slapping Chris Rock was a reenactment of a movie scene from back in the day, it's exactly the same. Not real !
@tomasr6410 ай бұрын
Old man regret. Staying too long in one place yes. But I had no other place to go to. I dunno, guy at the bottom of the pile.
@MisdemeanorThoughts10 ай бұрын
I mean, Bruce Lee was a confirmed fake. So will smith may still have tried…😂
@btlfilmmedia951410 ай бұрын
Fcking loads too many to mention
@Simon-my8pv10 ай бұрын
First 🦾
@raheemadedeji31594 ай бұрын
37 year old bachelor and the biggest regret was ever dating someone that has children I promise you single men unless you’re waiting for a horrible experience of narcissism and false responsibility. Do not date anyone that already has children I promise you this!