BECOME A BETTER MAN.

ONE BOOK AT A TIME.

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History’s greatest men, delivered to your door.

Each month, you’ll get a biography of a great man from history.

As you read, you’ll work through weekly prompts designed to sharpen your thinking, with a private Discord community alongside you for discussion and accountability.

Study great men of the past. Become a great man of the present.

HEAR FROM OUR MEMBERS.

"Every great man throughout history had one thing in common: He studied other great men of the past. That’s why I joined this club."

NIck T.

"The book club has given me some of the best conversation I’ve had in years. We read great books but more importantly you can hear from great people."

ERIC Z.

"The GMBC has provided an opportunity to learn from history’s legends and a thoughtful community in my own pursuit of greatness."

AIDAN R.

WHY WE DO WHAT WE DO.

A generation ago, men had heroes.

Leaders to admire, mentors to guide them, and examples to follow.

Today, those figures are gone.

They've been torn down, sanitized, or replaced with morally dubious influencers selling the dream of an easy way out.

We deserve better.

Great men weren't made in isolation. They had teachers, brothers, and communities that challenged them to be more.

That's why we read.

Not just to remember them, but to learn from them.

If you're looking for a place to do the same, join us.

Frequently Asked Questions.

Who is this for?

This group is for men who want something more out of their lives.

If you’re serious about building yourself into something greater, then you’re in the right place.

What kind of books do you pick?

Nothing that you can buy in an airport.

We study the biographies of great men whose lives are worth learning from.

No fiction, no self help, and no booktok.

I'm too busy to read. How long are the books?

No, you're not.

We choose books that are challenging but manageable (typically around 200–400 pages). If you can read 10–15 pages a day, you can keep up.

Great men make time for what matters.

"history is but the biography of great men"

-Thomas Carlyle