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Welcome to Our New Room and Home
Several Members expressed interest in being the new Owner. Only Two had the passion I considered necessary. After much Prayer and Meditation I chose Stephen Arnold. Why? Not only the passion but he had also met Scott in person. I know Scott liked him. Stephen lives in Texas. For those that may not understand, I simply had to trust. And here we are and here we go. Thanks
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Begin Here: The Society of Ordinary Gents
The Society of Ordinary Gents, the O.G.’s of Gentlemanly Behavior, was created to provide a haven where gentlemen and ladies can communicate with each other in a polite and courteous setting. While many discussions will center around genteel behavior, humor, fashion, food, mental and physical well-being, and the active mentoring of a new generation of gentlemen, no topic of discussion is off limits provided the discussion is conducted within the Code of Conduct of the Society. The Society of Ordinary Gents is not a platform for recruiting members into sub-groups, special membership groups, or educational or financial opportunities. Poachers, Charlatans, or Internet Self-Help Gurus will be banned. The Society is not going to teach you how to be James Bond, John Wick, or the secret methods to make women want you. The Society is not a for-profit group or business. Essentially, The Society of Ordinary Gents is the online equivalent of friends enjoying a cigar, a bourbon and the company of others, as we discuss meaningful and trivial matters sitting in comfortable chairs. Membership: - Must Be a Legal Adult - Name, Age Range, Occupation/Status, General Location on Profile is Recommended - Hobbies and Interest on Profile is Recommended - An Alias is Acceptable for Privacy. - Introductory Posts are Required within 72 hours. A Gentleman or Lady Introduces Themselves Code of Conduct: - Must Be Courteous, Professional, Honorable - No Derogatory Comments Towards Members - Lively Debate is Welcome, Personal Attacks Will Not Be Tolerated - No Gratuitous Profanity or Sexually Explicit Content - Must Have a Sense of Humor - Being Offended is Up to the Reader - Lurkers, Looky-Loos and Inactive (30+ days) Members May Be Removed. - Failure to write an Introductory Post will result in removal, with the option to reapply. No Solicitation: - The Society of Ordinary Gentlemen Does Not Sell, or Tolerate the Selling of Products, Services or Ideas for Commercial Purposes.
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I hope that I can live up to Scott's standard.
I joined S/OG on June 9th and was welcomed with open arms. It has been such a blessing to have found a small community where everyone cares and are able to talk about similar issues without fear of offending someone or retaliation. Scott contacted me the evening that I joined because he saw where I lived and wanted to started chatting because I was in Texas also. He originally said he was from South Fort Worth which can mean a lot of places but after talking to him, he said that his address is Burleson but he actually lived in Rendon which is a very small town which is why his address was Burleson. This was crazy because I grew up in Rendon (my address was Ft. Worth). I was going to be up in Dallas this last July so I messaged Scott to see if we could meet up. He seemed excited about that, so we met at a shooting range up in that area and then went to have lunch. It was so great to see someone so genuine and passionate about this community. I am so grateful that I got to spend time with Scott before he tragically passed away and the great time that we had that day will live in my memory forever. When Al asked me to be the new owner, I was thrilled that I was chosen to keep his legacy alive. I told him that I would do anything I could to help. There is no way that I can replace Scott, but I am honored and willing to take up this torch and run with it. I pray that I can live up to the high standard that Scott left and further this community.
I hope that I can live up to Scott's standard.
What to expect from the future.
I’ve follow this Chinese Professor on Tik Tok. He usually makes interesting videos and this was one of them. I don’t know if you’re familiar with Isaac Asimov novel The Foundation (Apple TV made a great show about it). It’s about a mathematician using maths to predict the future of galactic empire lead by a genetic dynasty of 3 emperors. He predicted that the way things were set with the same Emperors rulling all the time, with the oldest teaching the other 2 and the mid one at their 30s leading the empire will destroy the empire and bring a dark age of 8 or 10 thousand years. While the book and show was an interesting utopia the idea of maths predicting the future were completely wrong for me. I consume this sort of books or shows to put my mind in a place where I’m more innovative and willing to open new futures with the new resources that will appear, something similar to what Elon Musk or Steve Jobs do and did when they try to predict the future. We as men are unpredictable, most of us emotion based, few of us reason based. That’s a cocktail that maths can’t analyze whatever a mathematician says. The following video is a conservative and realistic approach on what is going to happen in the near future. I agree with many things, but disagree with others. I consider all what he says applies to the future of Europe, and the UK. But when it comes to America I see something completely different. A new golden age and the last stronghold, where we (People of the West) have to gather, prepare and re engage to retake what’s ours. I’m also sharing the video because it provides what I consider useful information and that’s always helpful to manage your life in advance of the events that will come. Reminder, the highs a man can rise to may have been written in many cases, but some us can go even higher because we can rewrite everything and that’s one of the beauties of this world.
What to expect from the future.
Is College Worth It
Today I ask the question is college truly worth the time and money. There are many people going into debt to pay to go college. Many of them drop out and never earn degrees. Many of them never get jobs in their fields of study. Many of them never get a job that even requires a college degree. Many trades like plumbers and electricians can’t find enough workers. What are your thoughts is college actually worth it?
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