Accomplish Quote by Michael Gurian
“The culture in which you parent, mentor, or educate boys exhorts them to be individualistic and group-oriented at once, but does not give them a tribal structure in which to accomplish both in balance. It used to be that the tribe formed a boy's character while the peer group existed primarily to test and befriend that character. Nowadays, boys' characters are often formed in the peer group. Mentors and intimate role models rarely exist to show the growing boy in any long-term and consistent way how both to serve a group and flourish as an independent self.”
About This Quote
Source Essay: The Boy's Tribe, Michael Gurian, 2005
Modern parenting lacks a stable tribal framework, leaving boys without balanced guidance between individuality and group belonging.
In simple terms: Boys need both personal and community roots.
Provide consistent role models and community structures.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- school programs
- youth mentorship
- family rituals
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What structures can restore balanced growth?
- How can mentors fill the tribal void?
Overemphasis on individuality can erode community bonds.