Evolution

Mirror, Mirror on the Wall: The Truth About “Looksmaxing”
Mirror, Mirror on the Wall: The Truth About “Looksmaxing”

There’s a word spreading through male spaces online right now — on Reddit threads, TikTok comment sections, Discord servers and YouTube channels aimed at guys your age. That word is looksmaxing: the idea that you can systematically optimise your physical appearance to…

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Why Vulnerability Is Load-Bearing (Not Optional)
Why Vulnerability Is Load-Bearing (Not Optional)

In the book Built Different, I use the construction metaphor because it’s the clearest one I know: you don’t get to skip the foundation and build from the facade. The boys and young men we’ve worked with at the youth centre have been handed a script that tells them…

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Why Traditional Masculinity Is Failing Young Men Today
Why Traditional Masculinity Is Failing Young Men Today

You know the script. Real men don’t cry. They don’t ask for help. They work hard, stay stoic, and provide for their families. Be strong. Be self-reliant. Stay on top. For generations, this came with a deal: follow the rules, get rewarded. Graduate, get a stable job,…

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Building Maps for Unmapped Terrain: My Work with Young Men
Building Maps for Unmapped Terrain: My Work with Young Men

My notepad at the youth agency where I work never quite gets cleared. Over nearly a decade of working with young men, I fill it with questions they bring us—questions about friendship, loneliness, what it means to be a man in a world that seems to have stopped…

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Keith Wilson

Keith Wilson has spent nearly a decade working with young men at a youth centre and in the community where he lives. He has witnessed firsthand how toxic online influences and the loneliness epidemic are shaping the current generation of young men. Drawing on his own experiences growing up without a clear roadmap for healthy manhood—and later struggling to guide his own son—he immersed himself in research on masculinity and developed the Healthy Manhood program as an alternative to the destructive messages flooding the internet. His work emerges not from having all the answers, but from years of listening to young men trying to navigate terrain that keeps shifting under their feet.