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Josh Hatcher Every murder is a part of the same universe. They are all connected with a thousand tiny threads.
Josh Hatcher Growing up in the small town of Roulette, PA (pop 700 in the 80s and 90s) there were several murders in that small town's history. My buddies and I us…moreGrowing up in the small town of Roulette, PA (pop 700 in the 80s and 90s) there were several murders in that small town's history. My buddies and I used to camp behind a place where an axe murder occurred, and I remember camping out there before they had caught the murderer. So many "Stand by Me" and "IT" type adventures that we had as kids surrounding all of those evil stories, and I've been whittling away at a horror novel that tells those stories in a fictionalized way. I'm not normally a fiction writer, but I really want to tell these stories, and it seems like the way that makes the most sense.(less)
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“The truth is - no matter how “self-made” you think you are, you are really made by many who have invested in your life.
Be known as a thankful and grateful person… and be known as the person that is investing in others to build them up, as well. It’s your way of paying back the debt that others have invested in you.”
Josh Hatcher, Manlihood: The 12 Pillars of Masculinity

“Give it to yourself. Validate yourself. Affirm yourself. Yes, it’s nice to get it from others, but we must build within ourselves the ability to self-affirm.”
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“Mentorship happens organically, and you can’t just force it. Many men don’t even know HOW to mentor, and often mentor others by accident. It’s not a mentor’s responsibility to mentor, it’s the responsibility of the mentee to seek mentorship and appropriate it.”
Josh Hatcher, Manlihood: The 12 Pillars of Masculinity

“What books can you read to learn about this part of your life? What people do you need to confide in to grow deeper? What things do you need to stop doing in order to grow? What things do you need to start doing?”
Josh Hatcher, Manlihood: The 12 Pillars of Masculinity

“Stop blaming racism, politics, bullies, your crappy parents, your ex-wife, your lack of friends or anything else for your problems. Sometimes, I think our “problems” are really just opportunities to test our metal. We look at them as holes that we fall into, when really, they are the CHANCE to prove to ourselves and those around us just what kind of men we are!”
Josh Hatcher, Manlihood: The 12 Pillars of Masculinity

“Passivity is really a crappy substitute for manhood. But it’s as common as facial hair on a hipster, or salmon-breath on a grizzly bear.”
Josh Hatcher, Manlihood: The 12 Pillars of Masculinity

“Do not let your boss, your spouse, your kids, your neighbors, or anyone push you around or walk all over you. This does not mean you need to be a butt-hole - but you may need to draw some clear lines for the people in your life. Want to do it right? Communicate expectations clearly, and consistently. People cannot treat you the way you want them to treat you unless you tell them HOW to treat you.”
Josh Hatcher, Manlihood: The 12 Pillars of Masculinity

“What we need to do is treat some of our thoughts like door to door salesmen. If someone comes to your door and asks if he can come inside and throw some dirt on your floor to demonstrate his vaccuum cleaner - you would probably tell him “No thanks! See you later!” And yet - if a friend stopped by with a meatloaf and wanted to visit - we’d say “Come on in!” We need to stop being PASSIVE about what thoughts can take residence in our head.”
Josh Hatcher, Manlihood: The 12 Pillars of Masculinity




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