
Why are you here? What keeps you going when life gets hard?
 In this episode of 13 Minutes, host B HaLevi sits down with Scott Davis to explore one of the most important and challenging questions a man can face: What is your why?
 Inspired by Viktor Frankl’s bold prompt — “Why haven’t you killed yourself?” — Scott shares how this piercing question became a catalyst for understanding purpose, resilience, and the forces that give his life meaning. Through stories of family, curiosity, and challenge, Scott reveals how love and support became the grounding force in his journey.
 Scott introduces the idea of a personal “love shrine” — a tangible reminder of the people who believe in you — and explains how emotional awareness paired with rational structure helped him navigate life, business, and even the solitude of being alone at sea.
 The conversation also dives deeply into the role of men’s peer groups, especially the YEO community, where vulnerability and emotional honesty create opportunities for growth far beyond professional success. For Scott, these spaces remind men that they’re not meant to do life alone.
 At the heart of Scott’s message is curiosity — the willingness to admit what we don’t know and step into the discomfort of discovery. It’s this openness that drives transformation, helps men connect, and fuels the search for purpose.
 Whether you’re seeking your own why, exploring emotional resilience, or curious about the value of brotherhood and support, this episode offers a powerful invitation to look within and begin the journey.
 📖 Scott’s Book:https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0C12D3J76
 🔗 Find Scott Online:Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/in/scott-davis-91b483/
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