About The Ordinary Men Project
I’m Greg, and I started The Ordinary Men Project because I was losing my focus in a world that seems designed to steal it.
Phones, apps, algorithms, endless scrolling — the modern world runs on attention, and it profits when yours is scattered. I’d open my phone to do one thing and lose an hour. I wasn’t lazy. I was distracted, overstimulated, and drifting.
I realized a lot of men feel the same way.
Not broken. Not hopeless. Just pulled in a hundred directions with no structure, no accountability, and no brotherhood to help them stay on track.
So I built the kind of group I needed.
The Ordinary Men Project is a brotherhood for men who want to build uncommon discipline in their work, their body, and their character. We focus on daily action, real standards, and something we call Slay The Dragon Hour, which is the practice of facing the thing you’ve been avoiding and doing it anyway.
This isn’t a red hat thing. It isn’t red pill. It isn’t religious. And it’s not about hype or motivation.
It’s about momentum.
It’s about focus.
It’s about becoming the kind of man who shows up even when he doesn’t feel like it.