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The Next Greatest Generation

A Fatherly Conversation Between a Gen X Dad and the Men of Gen Z

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In an age of digital distraction, instant gratification, and cultural confusion, young men are searching for authentic guidance and timeless wisdom. "The Next Greatest Generation" bridges the generational divide with hard-won insights from a Gen X father to the emerging men of Gen Z.
Dr. Jeffrey Hogan, a military veteran and father of three sons, delivers a powerful roadmap for navigating modern challenges while building character, resilience, and purpose. Drawing from his experiences as a latchkey kid who witnessed 9/11, survived economic crashes, and navigated the digital revolution, Hogan offers practical wisdom on everything from developing true self-reliance to building meaningful relationships in a hyper-connected world.
This isn't another book telling young men what they're doing wrong. It's a fatherly conversation about what it takes to thrive when the world seems uncertain, when failure feels overwhelming, and when society's messages contradict everything you know to be true. Through twelve essential chapters covering resilience, work ethic, critical thinking, faith, and personal responsibility, Hogan challenges readers to reject comfortable mediocrity and embrace the difficult path toward greatness.
Part memoir, part manifesto, and wholly practical, this book speaks directly to young men ready to stop drifting and start building. It's for those who sense that true success isn't measured in followers or fleeting pleasures, but in character forged through adversity and purpose discovered through service.
If you enjoyed "12 Rules for Life" by Jordan Peterson, "The Road to Character" by David Brooks, or "Man's Search for Meaning" by Viktor Frankl, you'll love "The Next Greatest Generation."
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