There’s a war going on—silently, every day. Not on battlefields, but in bedrooms. Not with weapons, but with screens. And most men? They’re losing. Badly. The average guy today is hypnotized. Thumb twitching. Feed refreshing. Brain fried. Mindlessly consuming content, chasing short bursts of dopamine, forgetting what he even saw 10 minutes ago. This isn’t just a bad habit—it’s spiritual decay . Now pause. And think about this ancient truth: Out of every one hundred men (100%), ten (10%) shouldn’t even be there, eighty (80%) are just targets, nine (9%) are the real fighters, and we are lucky to have them, for they make the battle. Ah! But the one (1%), one is a Warrior. — Heraclitus, 5th Century BC Heraclitus said it over 2,500 years ago. And it still hits like a sword to the soul. Today’s 10% are lost —apathetic, distracted, not even trying. The 80% are targets —scrolling endlessly, manipulated by influencers, caught in the loop of trends and consumption excitement. After that, th...