A Private Audit for Men in Their 40s & 50s

Winning the wrong game.

Hey, can I be honest with you for a minute?

If you are a successful guy in your late 40s or early 50s, and you cannot remember the last time you actually felt something, read this.

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20 minutes online. Then one private call with Bob. No upsell. No group. No catch.

An honest opener

I am going to tell you something I think is true about you.

If it is not, no harm done. Close the tab.

If it is, stay with me. The rest of this page is for you.

Here is what I think.

You are the guy who closes deals. You are the guy who runs the room. You are the guy your team brings the hard problem to, because they know you will have an answer by the end of the meeting.

You have built a real life. The kind of life people from your high school would be impressed by if they knew the numbers.

And here is the part nobody at your high school reunion is going to ask about.

Sometime around 3:14 in the morning, a few nights a week, you wake up.

You do not roll over. You lie there. You stare at the ceiling. And there is a question sitting on your chest that you have not said out loud to a single person in your life.

The question is not, am I depressed?

It is not, do I need a new job?

It is not, is my marriage in trouble?

The question is something more like this.

"I did everything I was supposed to do. So why does this feel like somebody else's life?"

If that is anywhere close to what has been running on a loop in your head at 3:14 AM, I want to keep going. Because I think I know what is actually happening, and I think I can help you see it in about 20 minutes.

Before I tell you what to do about it, I want to tell you two things.

You are not crazy.

You are not broken.

What you are, and this is going to take the rest of this page to unpack, is winning the wrong game.

That sentence, when you understand it the way I understand it, will be the single most useful sentence you have heard in five years.

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If the diagnosis lands, the audit is the door to the rest of the work.

Most of these landing pages, some guy writes a 4,000 word "sales letter" and you can smell the formula from the second paragraph.

I am not going to do that.

I am going to tell you who I am, what I do, and what I am offering. You decide.

My name is Bob Groves. I am 62. I live in North Carolina.

I work with about twelve men a year. One on one. By design. That is not changing.

No groups. No brotherhood. No cold plunge weekends. No men's retreat where we sit in a circle and lift logs. I think that stuff is bogus. If that is what you want, there are plenty of guys selling it, and they are good at selling it.

I am a different animal.


Seventeen years ago, I was a pastor of a church in Virginia. It was a man's church where bikers, Hell's Angels, guys nobody else wanted to deal with all attended. I was good at speaking their language and impacting their lives. I was respected. From the outside, I was the guy you would have asked for directions.

Seventeen years ago, I had an affair.

I lost the church.

I almost lost my marriage.

I lost the reputation.

I lost the version of me that other people had been buying, and the version of me I had been selling to myself.

I rebuilt from zero. Took years. I paid a man further down the road than I was, out of money I didn't have, to help me extract what I needed to learn from the wreckage. Not so I could "share my story." Because I needed to understand, in my own head, how I had gotten to where I had gotten.

That work, that quiet, multi-year reckoning, became the foundation of what I do now.

I have sat with men carrying worse. I have been the man carrying worse.

I tell you this for one reason.

There is a voice somewhere in your head right now whispering, what I am carrying is too much, too embarrassing, or too complicated for some guy in North Carolina to handle.

I do not flinch. I do not judge. I do not pretend I have been somewhere I have not.

That is the baseline. That is the floor. That is the only credential that matters in this work.

Here is what I actually think is going on with you.

You do not have a motivation problem. You are not lazy. Nobody who has ever met you has ever, in their entire life, called you lazy.

You do not have a "purpose" problem. You know what you do for a living. You have known for twenty years.

You do not have a discipline problem. Your discipline is, frankly, kind of intimidating.

What you have, in my experience, after thirty years of sitting with men who look exactly like you, is a targeting problem.

Twenty-five years ago, somebody, your father, your first boss, the culture you grew up in, your wife's family's expectations, some combination of all of them, handed you a set of targets.

Revenue. Title. House. Schools. Cars. Memberships. The right neighborhood. The right kind of vacation. The right kind of marriage on the surface.

You absorbed the targets quickly. You started hitting them.

You hit them for 25 years. Every single one.

The Range Rover is in the driveway. The kids are at the right schools. The number is the number. The room respects you when you walk in.

You won.

And you do not feel a damn thing.

You can be the best shot in the world and hit the wrong target.

That is the entire diagnosis.

That is why you do not feel anything when you hit the next number.

That is why the trophies on the wall are real, but they feel like somebody else's trophies.

That is why winning has stopped registering.

And this is the part I want you to read twice. Slowly.

Your problem is not that you failed.

Your problem is that you succeeded at the wrong thing.

And that is fixable, without destroying what you have built.

If that lands, you understand the diagnosis. The rest of this page is just the proof.

What it has cost you. Just so we are both honest.

I will keep this short, because if you are the guy I am writing to, you already know.

The version of your wife who used to tell you what she was actually thinking. She does not anymore.

The version of your kids who used to run to the door when they heard your car. They don't.

The sleep. Real sleep. The kind that does not get interrupted at 3:14 in the morning.

The friendships, real ones, where you said real things to other men. Those quietly stopped being real friendships at some point, and you didn't notice because you were busy.

The version of yourself who used to be inside your own life instead of watching it through a slight delay.

You did not lose any of this in a crisis. You lost it in installments, while you were busy hitting the wrong targets.

Look at that list and ask yourself one question.

What does the math look like if I do exactly this for another five years?

What is still here? What is gone? What is irreparable?

That is not a rhetorical question. That is the question the audit is built to answer.

Every coach in your feed sounds approximately identical.

Quick aside. You are probably noticing that every coach in your feed sounds approximately identical. Half of them are screaming about your inner warrior. The other half want you on a retreat in a cold lake.

I am not in either camp.

I am openly, unapologetically anti-motivation. Motivation is a sugar high. Wears off by Tuesday. You do not need a sugar high. You need a clean read.

I am also not in the soft camp. I do not run groups. I do not run brotherhoods. I do not hand out coping skills to add to the eighty-seven coping skills you already have. I find that work, at best, decorates the problem.

I am in a third camp.

The diagnostic camp. There is, currently, about one of us.

Therapy
Processes emotions.
Executive coaching
Optimizes performance.
Books & retreats
Frameworks and weekend highs.

All useful in their place. None of them diagnose why you keep ending up in the same place.

The audit is a different tool. It diagnoses the why.

The Winning the Wrong Game Audit. $47.

Here is exactly what happens.

  1. You pay $47.

    You click the button. You get an email with a link.

  2. You answer the questions.

    Sit down with your laptop. Late at night, on a weekend, whenever you have a clean 20 minutes. The questions look ordinary. They are not. They have been built over years to surface the specific misalignments most men cannot see from where they are standing. Some take ten seconds. A couple sit with you for a while. That is by design.

  3. I read your answers personally.

    I take notes. I look for the patterns.

  4. One private call. Just you and me.

    I tell you what I see. I name the misalignment. I tell you what is likely costing you the most. I tell you what the actual next move looks like, given what you wrote.

What it is not.

  • Not a program. There is no module 1, module 2.
  • Not a group. No Facebook community, no Zoom call with 14 guys.
  • Not a free strategy session that turns into a 60 minute pitch for a $9,800 mastermind. I will not pitch you anything at the end. If you want to keep working with me after, you ask. If you don't, you don't.
  • Not motivation. You will leave clearer, not hyped.
The $47 is intentional. Low enough that the financial decision is meaningless. High enough that the only guys who do it are the ones who are actually ready to look.
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One link. One submission. One private call with Bob.

After they did this work.

I was already rich. I just hadn't been living like it. I was chasing success and financial freedom, but missing the deeper freedom of being fully present.

B.N. · Founder

I was leading at work but losing at life.

Client

I was just going through the motions in so many aspects, work, life, friendships, marriage.

Client

I was dealing with a lot of fear and involved in a 7 year affair that was destroying my career, marriage, and myself. For the first time, I finally was able to walk away. I have started having honest conversations with my wife for the first time since I can't remember when.

Business Owner · Name Withheld

I was constantly overcommitting and overcomplicating everything. Bob helped me see that my patterns weren't just inefficiency, they were a way of avoiding the things I most needed to face.

Client

Bob is the first life/business coach I have ever tried. He is the illustration for everything you read.

Client

A coffee shop, a few years ago

A guy walked up to me and said he did "the same thing" I did.

He had heard me talking. Said he worked with other men, just like I do.

I looked at him and said, "Bud, I have heard you talk. Trust me, you don't do anything like what I do."

His wife was standing right there. She looked at him and said, "Dang, you should work with that guy."

That is the highest review I have ever gotten.

Not all guys who say they coach do the same thing. I do a specific kind of work. The audit is the door to it.

Read these honestly. I have heard every one.

I should be able to figure this out myself.

You hired a CPA when your taxes got complicated. You hired an attorney when your contracts got complicated. You hired a financial advisor when your portfolio got complicated. You did not think any of that made you weak. You thought it made you smart enough to know when to bring in different eyes.

Same thing here. Different domain. The men who walk into my work are not the weak ones. They are the honest ones.

I have tried things before. Therapy. Coaching. Books. Retreats. Nothing worked.

The things you tried were not wrong. They were pointed at the wrong layer. This is a different tool. It diagnoses the why.

What if I find out I am the problem?

You are not. You are a competent guy who has been aiming his competence at the wrong targets for a long time. That is a structural finding, not a character verdict.

The story you have been telling yourself about what is wrong with you is almost always worse than what is actually happening.

What if doing this means I have to blow up my marriage, my career, my whole life?

Nobody who does this work has to blow anything up. The men I work with recalibrate. Same wife. Same career. Same house. Different relationship to all of it.

I have a line I use with every client. All the big rocks in your life have been moved. All we are looking for now is incremental things with exponential change.

You are not tearing down the house. You are correcting course so that in five years you do not end up somewhere you didn't choose.

What if someone finds out I did this?

Nobody will. The audit is private. The charge on your card is unremarkable. There is no Facebook group, no email community, no shared journey. I do not share names, stories, or details with anyone. Ever.

This is between you and me. By design. The work requires it.

$47. What is the catch?

There is not one. No upsell email. No fast-action bonus. No limited spots. The audit is $47 because I would rather have you do the work than make money on you not doing it.

If it is worth it, great. If it is not, you spent $47. That is it.

You have been carrying something heavy. For a long time. Mostly alone.

You have been reading this for a while.

If none of it is landing, that is fine. Close the tab. No hard feelings. I am probably not the right guy for you, and we will both be better for the knowledge.

If it is landing, I want to tell you something straight.

You do not have to carry it for another year. You really don't.

The reason you have been carrying it is not because it is too heavy. It is because nobody in your life is set up to receive it. Your wife is not. Your team is not. Your peer group is not. Your father, almost certainly, was not.

I am.

That is not a sales line. That is literally the job.

You bring me what you have got. I read it. I tell you what I see. You decide what to do with it.


I am not the right guy for every man.

If you are looking for someone to hype you up, scream that you have a champion inside, or sell you the secret to "10X your power in 6 weeks," I am not your guy. There are people on Instagram who will do that for free.

If you are looking for someone to sit with you, ask you the kind of questions nobody else in your life will ask, listen for what is underneath what you are saying, and tell you, honestly, what is actually happening in your life…

I might be your guy.

The audit is the way to find out.

The audit is the way to find out.

Price
$47
Time
20 min
Then
One call

You will know within an hour whether I am worth your time. Either way, you will walk away with a cleaner read of your own life than you had this morning.

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No upsell. No group. No catch. Just one private call.

Bob
Bob Groves · Man Alive Men's Coaching · North Carolina

Postscripts

P.S.

Twenty-some years ago, a guy named Billy asked me to lunch. He was a COO. Halfway through the lunch he looked at me and said, "Can I confide in you?" By the end of that lunch I knew what I was supposed to be doing for the rest of my career. I came home that day and told my wife, "I met me today. And I can help."

That sentence is the reason Man Alive exists. The audit is the cleanest version of that lunch I have been able to build. The price of admission is $47.

P.P.S.

There is a specific moment in the audit I want to prepare you for. It usually arrives somewhere between the 8th and 12th question. You will be answering something that looked, on the surface, like an ordinary question. And the answer will come out of you in a way you did not expect.

That moment, the moment the question lifts something you did not realize was sitting on your chest, is what the audit was built for. It is also, I have been told by every man who has done it, worth the $47 by itself.

P.P.P.S.

If you read all the way to here and you still are not sure, that is data.

Click the button. Spend the 20 minutes. You will know within an hour whether the work is for you. If it is not, you have lost $47 and gained a cleaner read of your own life than you had this morning. If it is, you will have found the thing you have been quietly looking for since some 3:14 AM you do not quite remember.

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