Hawk Siver

Feel like you lost your grit?

Discover how Stoic men use the wilderness to turn storms into resilience - in just 7 days.

Endure ❄️ | Discipline 🍖 | Grounded 🌙 | Strength 🎒 | Skill 🔥 | Adapt 🧭 | Wisdom 📓

  1. ❄️ Endure (Cold)
    👉 “Most men avoid the cold. You’ll embrace it. From cold showers to full immersion, you’ll discover the discipline your ancestors lived with every day — no excuses, no heaters.”
  2. 🍖 Discipline (Hunger)
    👉 “Hunger isn’t weakness. It’s training. You’ll fast like the hunter, stripping away the illusion that you need to be constantly fed. You’ll learn what real discipline tastes like.”
  3. 🌙 Grounded (Sleep)
    👉 “Forget soft beds and comfort foam. You’ll return to the ground, to the way men slept for thousands of years. The night will test you — and the morning will reveal you’re tougher than you thought.”
  4. 🎒 Strength (Load)
    👉 “For generations, men proved their strength by what they carried — wood, stone, weapons, provisions. You’ll put weight on your back, each week heavier than before, and remember what it means to bear the load.”
  5. 🔥 Skill (Fire/Knots)
    👉 “You’ll reclaim skills your ancestors depended on — tying knots, making fire. These aren’t gimmicks. They’re the same skills that kept tribes alive for millennia.”
  6. 🧭 Adapt (Shelter/Navigation)
    👉 “From building shelter to finding your way by the sun, you’ll learn to depend on yourself in the wild. Every challenge strips away weakness and replaces it with real capability.”
  7. 📓 Wisdom (Reflection)
    👉 “Every week you’ll journal like Marcus Aurelius — reflecting on hardship, discipline, and resilience. These aren’t just physical trials. This is the sharpening of your inner citadel.”

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    I have taught survival skills for over 20 years, recently got into forging my own knives to test out in the wilds of northern Canada on week long fishing trips. I have recently re-engaged with stoicism and have started using these challenge/ voluntary discomforts to help my mental and physical resilience to face storms n the wild and in life.