What happens when a generation of men unplugs from ambition, shrugs at commitment, and trades dreams for dopamine hits?
They vanish. Quietly. Almost politely. From relationships. From the workforce. From themselves.
The Forgotten Man isn't your typical chest-thumping "man up" manifesto or another tired lecture from a suit behind a podium. It's a brutally honest, fiercely intelligent, occasionally irreverent dive into why so many modern men feel adrift in a world that seems to have moved on without them.
From the slow extinction of ambition to the fear of commitment in the age of infinite choice, this book peels back the cultural, psychological, and economic forces draining the vitality from an entire generation. It's not here to scold you-it's here to wake you up.
Think of it as a slap on the back, a flashlight in the fog, and a hard stare in the mirror. Written with fire, wit, and compassion, The Forgotten Man isn't about nostalgia for a world that's gone-it's about carving a future where men rise, rebuild, and matter again.
Warning: This book might make you cancel you.