Over time I’ve realized how difficult it is to explain The Preparation program in a short amount of time.
Whenever someone asks me about The Preparation I can’t seem to give them a complete answer. There are many components to the program and there is no way to explain it all in a timely manner.
That’s exactly why there will be a book on the program.
Frankly, the program goes much deeper than being a simple alternative to college, if done properly it becomes a way of life.
In the video below I take a shot at explaining the program as best as I currently can within 20 minutes.
Please let me know if you have any questions or comments about the program.
I am being used as a guinea pig for a program which is meant to prepare young men for the future. This program is designed to be a replacement for the only three routes advertised to young men today - go to college, the military, or a dead-end job.
All of these typical routes of life are designed to shape us into cogs for a wheel that doesn’t serve us. Wasted time, debt, lack of skills, and a soul crushing job define many who follow the traditional route.
This program, which we can call “The Preparation”, is meant to guide young men on a path where they properly utilize their time to gain skills, build relationships, and reach a state of being truly educated. The Preparation is meant to set young men up for success.
What appeals to me about The Preparation is the idea of the type of man I could be. The path to becoming a skilled, dangerous, and competent man is much more clear now. I’ve always been impressed by characters like The Count of Monte Cristo, men who accumulated knowledge and skills over a long period of time and eventually became incredibly capable men.
Young men today do not have a guiding light. We have few mentors and no one to emulate. We have been told that there are only a few paths to success in this world. For intelligent and ambitious people - college is sold to us as the one true path. And yet that path seems completely uncertain today.
We desperately need something real to grab onto. I think this is it.
I’m putting the ideas into action. Will it work? I can’t be sure, but I’m doing my best. I’m more than 19 weeks into the program at this point. So far, so good.
You can follow me along as I follow the program. Each week, I summarize all that I did.
My objective in sharing this is three fold:
Documenting my progress holds me accountable.
I hope these updates will show other young men that there is another path we can take.
For the parents who stumble upon this log, I want to prove to you that telling your children that the conventional path - college, debt, and a job is not the foolproof path you think it is.
I've self hypothesized the same idea so it's interesting and good to see you guys coming to the same conclusion. It's really an observation of - world class education is all present on the internet. I've professionally self educated for a demanding career for 2 decades, successfully, and made millions in income. Going to university sets you back 3 years of earning, resets your starting line in the race back a few hundred k. Also your peers may be up 100k in invested assets. With inflation the compounding effect of 200k delta between an indebted university goer and a worker with 100k saved will magnify over a lifetime. Plus Ive never been asked not have I ever asked anyone for their degree when hiring them. I'm on course to make my children avoid university
You should look seriously at a course in lock smithing and spend time with the videos of the locksmithing lawyer and a few others. Your discussion of the Count of Monte Cristo led me to this suggestion. Both Dantes and the Stephen King character Andy Dufresne were innocent men in prison who spent time every 24 hours doing some work on escape. Long ago I understood that any technology one person can devise, another can learn. So any system for keeping you restrained can be overcome. And it seems to come up in the lives of many "great men" that escape skills would come in handy.