Men Without a Map — Note Garden
This is a living collection of notes on the ideas behind the Men Without a Map blog.
A note garden isn’t a finished work. It’s thinking in public — concepts as they develop, connections as they form, arguments as they sharpen. Some of these notes are complete. Some are seeds.
What you’ll find here
These notes cluster around a few interlocking questions:
- What does it mean to be a man who tends life instead of controls it?
- What did we lose when whiteness replaced our ethnic roots — and what can be recovered?
- How do the philosophies of Frankl, Adler, Kimmerer, and the ancient Irish speak to men navigating a broken world?
Start here
If you’re new, a few good entry points:
- The Masculinity Trap — The Map That Leads Nowhere
- The Core Wound — Conditional Love and the Fear of Abandonment
- Matrifocal Masculinity — Centering the Vulnerable
- Ancestral Recovery — Roots Deeper Than Whiteness
- The Wendigo Economy — Capitalism as Insatiable Hunger
Notes are linked. Follow the threads.