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The Great Adventure: Pausing To Process

The Great Adventure: Pausing To Process

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❓ Guiding Question:

What does it take to make a life, not just a living—and how do I re-engage when life starts to feel flat, numb, or overly burdened?

🗝️ Key Takeaways:
  • Anyone can make a living—but it takes adventure to make a life. Many men settle into half-life manhood: successful but unsatisfied, responsible but restless.

  • Four core life adventures define whole-life manhood:

    1. Family Adventure – Reproducing life in your children through intentional, hands-on fatherhood that shapes their character and future.

    2. Noble Cause Adventure – Fighting for something bigger than yourself that contributes to others’ lives, moving from mere success to significance.

    3. Man-Size Adventure – Making space for fun and rejuvenating experiences; planning for joy and making memories that sustain you.

    4. Spiritual Adventure – Experiencing a relationship with God that brings eternal perspective, peace, and purpose.

  • Time for a "timeout": This session was intentionally a pause to reflect, process, and realign with the journey so far. Life is like mountain climbing—you need rest stops.

  • Tension is a gift. The restlessness many feel isn’t something to run from—it’s a signpost, revealing areas of needed growth or change.

  • Fun must be reinvented. Especially as men age, meaningful recreation becomes something you must plan and pursue with intentionality.

  • Finding your unique design matters. Robert introduces a future exercise (led by Bill Wellons) to help men discover what makes them come alive and how they’re wired to thrive.

  • Work is a means, not the end. Work should serve your life’s adventures—not be the thing that swallows them whole.

  • It's okay to need change. For some, that may mean adjusting work roles; for others, it might require the bold step of changing jobs entirely.

  • For younger men: Be realistic, pursue wise mentors, and take God seriously. Avoid chasing a dream version of manhood that leads to burnout or boredom.

  • Not religion—relationship. Robert clarifies he’s not pushing religious tradition, but offering the Bible’s wisdom and the reality of a spiritual life with God.

📖 Key Scripture References:
  • Genesis 1:28 – The foundational call to be fruitful, multiply, and subdue the earth, revealing God’s original design for man’s adventures.

  • Ecclesiastes 3:11 – God has set eternity in the human heart.

  • Ecclesiastes 2:24, 5:18, 9:9 – Emphasize enjoying one’s work and life as gifts from God.

  • Third John 1:4 – “I have no greater joy than to hear that my children are walking in the truth.”

  • John 10:10 – Jesus promises life, and life abundantly.

  • Augustine (quoted): “There is a God-shaped vacuum in every human heart that can only be filled by God.”

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