Decoding the Gurus

Scott Galloway, Part 1: On Men

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Jan 4, 2026
Scott Galloway, NYU professor and author of 'Notes on Being a Man,' dives into the complexities of masculinity and men's issues. He emphasizes the societal roots of male malaise and advocates for solutions that uplift all youth. Galloway critically examines topics like media misrepresentation, the impact of privilege, and the importance of dignity in work. He also discusses the evolving landscape of education, dating dynamics, and the role of evolutionary psychology, all while balancing traditional views with modern realities.
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INSIGHT

Luck And Structure Drive Success

  • Scott Galloway emphasizes luck and structural advantages (being a white male in California) as major drivers of success alongside effort.
  • He repeatedly warns against the myth of pure meritocracy and survivorship bias in success narratives.
ANECDOTE

From Broke To Backed By Family

  • Scott recounts being broke in his 40s and later receiving help when his brother left banking to manage his money.
  • He uses that story to underline luck, family support, and the non-linear path of entrepreneurship.
ADVICE

Treat Any Job As A Stepping Stone

  • Work diligently and act like an owner in any job as a reliable path to promotion and better opportunities.
  • Use steady jobs as funding and a platform to pursue training, apprenticeships, or education that upgrade your future options.
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