The Way of the Superior Man - David Deida

The Way of the Superior Man

By David Deida

  • Release Date: 2017-02-01
  • Genre: Social Science
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 416 Ratings

Description

The mark of a true classic is that it becomes more relevant with the passage of time Twenty years ago, David Deida wrote The Way of the Superior Man share lessons on “how a man can grow spiritually while passionately tussling with the challenges of women, work, and sexual desire,” Today, men of all ages continue to struggle with these universal challenges, and the practical insights found in this book will help each one of us to give the gifts we were born to give.
“It is time to evolve beyond the macho jerk ideal, all spine and no heart,” writes David Deida “It is also time to evolve beyond the sensitive and caring wimp ideal, all heart and no spine ” Including an all-new introduction by the author, The Way of the Superior Man invites a new generation of men to participate in the full expression of consciousness and love in the infinite openness of the present moment.

Reviews

  • Eye opener

    5
    By Lil Daddii
    The Way of the Superior Man isn’t a feel-good self-help book. It’s a mirror. This book challenges you to look at how you show up as a man — not through money, dominance, or status, but through presence, purpose, and integrity. Some chapters hit uncomfortable because they’re supposed to. Deida doesn’t coddle. He calls out avoidance, indecision, and fear of responsibility in a way that forces reflection. What stood out most to me is the emphasis on direction over comfort. The book makes it clear that peace doesn’t come from avoiding pressure — it comes from choosing a path and committing to it fully. As a man, drifting is just another form of hiding. Another powerful takeaway is how the book reframes relationships. It’s not about control, manipulation, or “winning” — it’s about polarity, honesty, and not losing yourself in the process of loving someone. If you’re looking for game or tactics, this isn’t that book. If you’re looking for self-mastery, it is. That said, this book isn’t perfect or universal. Some ideas reflect a very specific masculine/feminine framework that may not resonate with everyone. It’s best read as guidance, not gospel. The real value comes from applying discernment — taking what aligns, questioning what doesn’t, and staying rooted in your own truth. Overall, The Way of the Superior Man is an eye-opener — especially if you’re in a season of growth, transition, or redefining who you are. It doesn’t give you answers. It teaches you how to stand still long enough to hear your own.
  • Best book I’ve read all year

    5
    By meechiedagod
    Took me a second to get into the book but as I got more into it I realized how it correlated with my life so much & taught me so many lessons that I probably never would have thought about! 10/10
  • 10/10

    5
    By 1babycraig
    VERY informational for a young man
  • Groundbreaking.

    5
    By The Quest 1981
    This book changed my life when I first read it 20 years ago. It still informs how I move through the world today. I have given away 3 copies to other male friends and family members. Deida offers a model of natural, positive masculinity to cut through the noise of influencers and other financially compromised snake-oil salesmen of the day. Furthermore he offers more wisdom on masculine feminine relations than ANYBODY’S father or mother could ever distill and deliver. No matter what sex you are, you will gain insight and clarity.
  • The best ever !!!!

    5
    By Bigg Boo The Beat Junkie
    One of the best books ever !!! Top 5 for sure.
  • Ok, but vague

    2
    By thurmanscottii
    This title uses ambiguous language with meaningless words. The meaningless words and phrases delegitimizes the purpose of that book is slated to inform you of. A lot of the concepts contradict each other throughout the title as well. Short chapters made the read tolerable and easy to get through.
  • Love this book

    5
    By sweetaypetay
    I’ve read this book twice already and I got more out of it the second time. It’s deep.
  • Very brilliant book. Deida knows something worth listening to.

    5
    By Butcher5997
    A fantastic read. Its contents are philosophically in tune with the writings of Carl Jung, Friedrich Nietzsche, Alister Crowley, Lao Tzu, Sun Tzu, Spinoza, Schopenhauer, ect.
  • Teach me How to be a man

    5
    By Benjamin Gong
    I just broke up with my girl. And I found out I lost my purpose and direction as a real man. I stop relationship and begin to focus on myself face my fear. Right now I found my mission and my purpose. I also willing to sacrifice during the process.
  • Very Insightful For Young Men

    5
    By Jose Montero Jr.
    Offers a great perspective and insight on various topics. Absolutely, one of my favorites.

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