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Why Most Men Stay Stuck (Even With AI & YouTube)
You’ve got access to everything now. YouTube. AI. Endless advice... So why are most men still stuck? Because information isn’t the problem. Execution is. Most guys: • consume • save • watch …and never apply. What’s missing? • A clear path • Real feedback • Accountability Be honest — how much have you learned…but still not implemented? That’s the difference with RMRS Premium. You’re not just getting more content. You’re getting structure, guidance, and a brotherhood that helps you actually follow through. If you’re tired of collecting advice and ready to start executing, upgrade to Premium here: https://www.skool.com/rmrs/plans
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April 7th LIVE Call: Member Spotlight Night!
This Tuesday, April 7th at 5PM Central US, we're doing something a little different — and way more fun. Instead of bringing in another outside expert… we're putting the spotlight on our own members. 🎉 Three guys from right inside this community are stepping up to share their real experiences — and honestly? These are always our best sessions. No scripts. No slides. Just real talk from real people who've been on the same journey as you. Meet Your Guest Speakers: - Style: @Brian McGuire - Fragrance: @Renato Carotti - Watches: @Jeffrey Plotka They'll be sharing how they got started, what they've learned along the way, what's worked, what most guys still get wrong - and everything in between. If you've ever wanted to hear from guys who are actually living this stuff (not just teaching it), this is the one to show up for. Come hang, ask questions, and be part of the conversation. 👊 Join the call here: https://www.skool.com/rmrs/calendar?eid=b1d757fbc6e94497b1666581e4c21bc6 See you there! 🙌
April 7th LIVE Call: Member Spotlight Night!
OOTD - Pirate's Version - 7 April 2026
Minutia day today. Figuring out formatting for regulatory submissions while cleaning up our financial reporting processes to make sure projects are easily tracked and categorized. As a statistician, I enjoy the organizational part. As a human, some of these minutia make me to want to pull out my eyeballs. To inject some fun into the day, here's the outfit as written by a sartorial pirate (thanks Co-Pilot) 🏴‍☠️ Today’s RMRS Outfit Log — Written by a Gentleman Pirate • Shirt — DS‑040 (Charles Tyrwhitt): A crisp white non‑iron twill dress shirt with French cuffs, cut slim and clean as a freshly swabbed deck. The classic point collar stands tall beneath the rigging, giving proper support to a bold silk tie and polished silver cufflinks. • Undershirt — US‑002 (Ralph Lauren): A plain white cotton crew that stays hidden like treasure in the hold. Soft, breathable, and keeps the main sail smooth through a long day at sea—or the boardroom. • Slacks — SL‑008 (Santorelli): Khaki wool slacks in a basket weave, draping easy and steady like calm waters off Tortuga. Tailored just right, they balance formality with comfort, fit for commanding the ship or the meeting. • Tie — NT‑045 (Silvio Fiorello): The Mandala of the Universe silk tie in forest and malachite green, touched with rust and crème—rich as a pirate king’s banner. Hand‑rolled and low sheen, it brings learned mysticism and quiet authority to the ensemble. • Belt — B‑012 (Wolksprong): A stout brown leather work belt with a solid brass buckle, built like a ship’s gunwale and twice as trustworthy. It cinches the rigging firm and true, addin’ a touch of rugged authority—aye, the kind that says this captain’s seen rough seas and still stands straight at the helm. • Vest — VWC‑008 (Hisdern): A light maroon windowpane vest that adds daring color and layered depth, like a captain’s coat beneath the frock. Worn boldly without a jacket, it signals confidence earned, not borrowed. • Footwear — DSh‑008 (Thursday Boots): Cinnamon‑brown double monk straps in supple leather, fastened with brass buckles fit for a gentleman corsair. Formal enough for parley, rakish enough for a quick escape.
OOTD - Pirate's Version - 7 April 2026
Transitional Tuesday!
It's spring in the NE. That means you dress for the cold in the morning AND strip layers off in the afternoon!! OOTD: Olive Green 1/4 Zip White/Green check dress shirt Mid Grey Trousers Grey with tan shadow Stripe OTC dress socks Brown Sueded Derby's Heirloom Rolex Datejust. Hope you all have a fantastic day!!
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OOTD-CW - 6 April 2026
Back from Vegas and made it through the world's largest egg hunt. Tons of goals for this week. I am eager to tackle them with fervor! I also engaged with a style consultant today for the first time. I am looking forward to seeing how that goes. Today's ensemble • Suit — SJ‑012, SL‑003 (Ralph Lauren / Santorelli): A mid‑gray wool suit with subtle light‑blue undertones, delivering a clean, authoritative business‑formal presence without visual heaviness. The fabric drapes smoothly and reads sharp under both natural and artificial light, making it ideal for leadership days with meetings or presentations. • Shirt — DS‑045 (Charles Tyrwhitt): A pale‑blue Glen check twill dress shirt with French cuffs, offering quiet pattern interest while remaining firmly business‑appropriate. The semi‑spread collar frames the tie cleanly, and the non‑iron twill maintains crisp structure throughout a long workday. • Undershirt — US‑011 (True Classic): A navy crew‑neck undershirt that stays fully invisible under the dress shirt while providing comfortable all‑day support. The darker tone minimizes show‑through and helps preserve the shirt’s clean exterior lines. • Tie — NT‑041 (Fort Belvedere): A true navy grenadine silk tie (Garza Grossa), untipped and hand‑finished, with a rich matte texture that anchors the outfit. The grenadine weave adds depth without shine, projecting understated executive authority. Tied in a balanced Half‑Windsor. • Pocket Square — PS‑034 (Royal Silk): A navy silk pocket square with subtle geometric motifs in muted complementary tones. The pattern echoes the shirt and tie without competing, presented in a relaxed puff fold to soften an otherwise structured ensemble. • Belt — B‑005 (Montblanc): A black adjustable leather belt with refined bird’s‑eye texture and a polished silver buckle. Elegant, minimal, and perfectly aligned with the shoe leather and metal accessories. • Footwear — DSh‑004 (Magnanni): Black cap‑toe Oxfords in Blake‑stitched corrected leather, offering sleek lines and a modern business silhouette. A serious, no‑nonsense shoe choice that reinforces formality and leadership intent.
OOTD-CW - 6 April 2026
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