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		<title>- The manly satisfaction of taking things apart and seeing how they work</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Our teacher in the ancient art of manliness, Brett McKay (and his wife), tells us to learn a manual skill. Because there&#8217;s no woman in manual. This is our job. Well, I&#8217;m no handyman. I thought. Until I read his long list of &#8220;some skills you may wish to consider learning.&#8221; For every suggestion I [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Our teacher in the ancient art of manliness, Brett McKay (and his wife), tells us to learn a manual skill. Because there&#8217;s no woman in <strong>man</strong>ual. This is our job. Well, I&#8217;m no handyman. I thought. Until I read his long list of &#8220;some skills you may wish to consider learning.&#8221; For every suggestion I got more excitet; done that &#8211; did that last year &#8211; did that a lot when I was young! Wow, I&#8217;m a handiman! Hold on while I show this to my wife!</p>
<p>But the article got me thinking. Who, besides me, will motivate my sons to learn a manual skill in this digital age? Probably none. And even though I have learned and practiced a lot of manual skills in the past, I must admit that most of my work is now on computers. How are my sons going to appreciate craftmanship if they never see me build a shelf? Or learn the pleasure of fixing things?</p>
<p>Thanks for the tip, Brett. And thanks for explaining the silence of men in this great way:</p>
<blockquote><p>The satisfactions of manifesting oneself concretely in the world through manual competence have been known to make a man quiet and easy. They seem to relieve him of the felt need to offer chattering interpretations of himself to vindicate his worth. He can simply point: the building stands, the car now runs, the lights are on. Boasting is what a boy does, who has no real effect in the world. But craftsmanship must reckon with the infallible judgment of reality, where one’s failures or shortcomings cannot be interpreted away.</p></blockquote>
<p>via <a href="http://artofmanliness.com/2009/06/22/30-days-to-a-better-man-day-23-learn-a-manual-skill/">30 Days to a Better Man Day 23: Learn a Manual Skill | The Art of Manliness</a>.</p>
<p>photo by <a title="Link to Let Ideas Compete's photostream" rel="dc:creator cc:attributionURL" href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/question_everything/"><strong>Let Ideas Compete</strong></a>.</p>
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