Physical signs like tight shoulders, a racing heart, or trouble sleeping are often signals of this, even when you tell everyone "I'm good."
What is stress (or anxiety)?
The dangerous belief that a Black man’s worth is only tied to sports, music, or financial status ignores these core parts of who you are.
What are your character, intellect, values, and vision?
Doing the right thing and holding yourself to a high standard, even when no one is watching or giving you credit.
What is integrity?
A solid circle of brothers will celebrate your growth, while toxic friends will do this when you try to elevate.
What is pull you back down, mock you, or minimize your goals?
You get unfairly singled out or stereotyped in a public or school setting. What is the most powerful, strategic way to respond?
What is remaining calm, addressing it with composure, and protecting your peace/future?
The pressure to always look unfazed, strong, and completely in control—no matter what you are feeling inside—is known by this common phrase.
What is "wearing a mask" (or emotional armor)?
Comparing your daily reality to someone else's curated social media flex often leads to this mental trap.
What is insecurity (or false comparison)?
Drawing strength from the history, perseverance, and triumphs of those who came before you to overcome modern challenges.
What is legacy (or generational resilience)?
If a brother confides in you that he is in a dark place or having thoughts of self-harm, what is your immediate responsibility?
What is connect him with a trusted adult, mentor, or professional immediately?
You fail at something you prepared hard for (a team tryout, an exam, or a project). How do you process it healthily?
What is view it as feedback to learn from, rather than a reflection of your self-worth?
True or False: Asking for support or seeing a therapist means you aren't strong enough to handle your own business.
What is False? (It takes high self-awareness and strength to build a support team).
This internal feeling makes you doubt your accomplishments and worry that you don't belong in high-achieving spaces.
What is Imposter Syndrome?
Owning your decisions, actions, and mistakes directly without shifting blame or making excuses.
What is accountability?
This environment allows young men to express genuine vulnerability, vent, and seek guidance without fear of gossip or judgment.
What is a safe space (or trusted circle)?
Your friends are encouraging you to take a risk or do something that goes against your long-term goals and values. What do you do?
What is stand on your principles, say no, or step away from the situation?
Constantly adjusting your tone, language, or posture to fit into different environments (like school, work, or the neighborhood) is called this.
What is code-switching?
True or False: You owe the world an explanation or performance of who you are to prove your value.
What is False? (Your worth is inherent; you define your own identity).
Understanding and respecting another brother’s journey by putting yourself in his shoes before judging him.
What is empathy?
Name two non-negotiable traits you should look for in your inner circle.
What are trustworthiness, accountability, loyalty, honesty, or shared values?
You notice a brother in your group is dealing with heavy family stress and acting out. How do you support him?
What is pull him aside privately, offer a listening ear without judging, and keep his confidence?
This mindset—believing you have to carry every burden entirely on your own without leaning on anyone—is a common barrier to mental wellness.
What is hyper-independence (or isolation)?
Complete the summit slogan: "Building character. Pursuing purpose. _____ _____"
What is "Leading Change"?
Name three core values that define a young man of character and purpose.
What are integrity, loyalty, respect, discipline, courage, or humility? (Accept any reasonable three).
What is one direct, meaningful question you can ask a friend who seems quieter or distant than usual?
What is "I've noticed you've been quiet lately—how are you really doing?" (or similar open check-in).
You make a decision that negatively impacts your family, team, or group. What is the most honorable way to repair it?
What is acknowledge it directly, offer a sincere apology, and take real steps to fix the mistake?