10 Reasons Not To Be Like Jax Teller of Sons of Anarchy


Jackson Nathaniel “Jax” Teller is the anti-hero of Sons of Anarchy, one of FX’s most popular shows of the 21st century. On-screen, Jax is magnetic—handsome, dangerous, charming, and endlessly complicated. But here’s the question worth asking: Do you really want to be like him, imitate him, date a guy like him, or even marry him?
As Leo Tolstoy once said, “Anything is better than lies and deceit.” And Mark Twain reminded us, “If you tell the truth, you don’t have to remember anything.” Jax Teller, for all his charisma, failed both tests.
He was a killer, a liar, unfaithful, rash in his decisions, and haunted by the demons he never faced. He wanted a better life but never had the courage to choose it. He betrayed friends, exposed his children to danger, and destroyed the woman he claimed to love. And in the end, he took the easy way out.
Jax took the easy route
Jax killed himself and took the easy route. Jax wanted to go legit and get his kids out of a life of crime. Jax could have done it. He could have seen himself in the mirror and changed.

Jax was a natural-born killer. Jax had anger issues. Ok, …work it through. Jax ends up killing more than 40 people. Therefore, the experience haunts him.

Jax’s leadership skills were questionable. A leader is fair, authentic, transparent, and a servant. After Jax takes over, the enemies of the club increase. Jax is rash in his decision-making.

Jax never listened to his dad. He joins the same gang that resulted in the death of his father. His father leaves him with a set of rules to follow, to steer away from crime.

Jax was a liar and betrayed Nero, Jury, and Unser. Nero was like a father figure to him. Jury was loyal and a leader of another group. Unser the head of police was loyal till the end and was dying of cancer.

Jax was a lousy father. Jax exposed his children to a life of crime. Jax made bad choices, after that, Wendy ends up in a dangerous situation, and Abel not getting the life he deserved. Tara would not have been killed if they left Charming together.

Jax was unfaithful. Jax Teller did not have an ounce of loyalty. He loved Tara. However, he is always looking for an excuse to have a one-night fling. He was not loyal to his friend Opie.

Jax chose the club over Tara. The club always came first. Even though he hated the life he was living. He never pursued the life he wanted with Tara.

For all his macho behavior, Jax was a mama’s boy. Gemma was an evil, conniving, controlling woman. Jax never confronts Gemma on her character. He ends up killing her.

Jax lost his father and brother at a young age. He finally finds out he has a half-sister. After that, he never builds a relationship with her.
While Sons of Anarchy makes for great television, how does Jax Teller play out in our lives and what are the consequences?
In order to have a balanced life, we need to deal with issues head-on. No use running away from it through drugs, booze, overeating, or watching too much TV, or porn. Get help no matter what the problem. There is always professional help available. Yes, it involves work, and yes, it is painful talking about our issues, but after talking about it and dealing with it you come out ahead.

Has anger led you to road rage, hitting your wife and children? Has it led you to lose jobs, and careers, getting a raise and promotion? Are you alone and no one wants to be around because you are always angry or mad at someone? Get help.

In order to be a leader, we do not need titles. We are all leaders in how we carry ourselves daily. When we drive, are we obeying all the rules? At work, do we work hard and diligently? At home are we leading a life that our kids, brothers, sisters, parents, and kids want to follow?

There are times in life when we should just listen. Not talk. If someone is successful or doing something better than you and they are offering us advice, we better listen.

Show me someone who is a liar, unfaithful, deceitful, and betrays the trust of people and I will show you a lonely person. Speak the truth in love, be honest, take the high road and be loyal.
If you are a father, it is one of the most important roles in society. You will have a lifelong positive or negative impact on your children.

Be faithful to your husband or wife.
There will come a time when the company where you worked long hours and sacrificed everything will give you a pink slip or a package. You then return to an empty home. No use putting the job over family and other important things in your life. You will regret it later. Build a relationship with those who are important in your life. It could be your husband, wife, brother, sister, uncle, parents or your friends.

What We Can Learn From Jax Teller’s Story
While Sons of Anarchy makes for gripping television, in real life, choices like Jax’s leave scars that don’t fade. The consequences of anger, betrayal, selfishness, and misplaced loyalty are devastating—not just to ourselves, but to the people we claim to love.
If anger has cost you relationships, jobs, or peace of mind—it’s time to get help. If deceit and unfaithfulness have eroded trust, know that honesty and loyalty can still rebuild what was broken. Leadership is not about titles or power—it’s about how we live every day, whether behind the wheel, at work, or in the home.
A father, mother, husband, wife, or friend who chooses faithfulness and integrity will leave a legacy far greater than power, money, or reputation.
Final Thought
Jax Teller lived a life of chaos, violence, and betrayal—and it destroyed him. You and I have the choice to live differently. We can choose truth over lies, love over betrayal, family over empty ambition. At the end of the day, no one looks back wishing they had joined another gang, worked more hours, or chased more power. But many do regret not loving better, not being faithful, and not building stronger relationships.
The question isn’t whether you’d want to be like Jax Teller. The real question is: who are you choosing to be today?

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I loved these series so much, but if I didn’t curse at the screen hundreds of times at Tara for getting with him and going along with what she did know he did. She’s the definition of “ride or die” chick and I will never be one.
Great photography!
wow your photography skills are insane great work
No kidding! I did enjoy the show, but Jax made me mad so many times! I understood the story, but just couldn’t believe he could kill Gemma.
I agree… This is one of my favorite shows, and for a TV series Jax is a great fictional character, but for real life he was just a terrible person!
I have to admit, that though I know the show, I’ve never actually seen Sons of Anarchy. But this still made for an interesting topic.
Jax is a Shakespear anti-hero, a true romantic & faithfull father, husband and brother !
But as he tried to do what his father never could, saving his brothers Samcro and saving his family, he had to deal with something totally impossible.
And because he was faitgfull wit all of this, it could not finish in an other way…
From the begining, no issue without loosing .himself anyway…
Awesome photography! SOA and The Shield were my favorite FX shows of all time!
This was a great breakdown of his character. He was always one of my favorites on the show just because he was so complicated.
Yeah, he was an interesting character. He was so bad, but he was fun to watch. I’d never want to be him, though.
I love Sons of Anarchy and this is so true. You don’t want to be like Jax Teller.
I have to admit, I’ve never watched the show, but his character sounds really interesting. From what I’ve read about Jax, he’s definitely not someone you’d want to be like! I might need to check out the Sons of Anarchy series.
Thanks so much for sharing your thoughts about this series. After reading here, I’m now curious to know the whole storylines, gonna check out & enjoy this whole series. I think we all have the choice to live differently in life most importantly what’s suit & make ourselves worth to live with. Cheers SiennyLovesDrawing
Well I’ve only seen this show a few times and it’s been a long while. But the bikes are great and always a good time for sure.
This was such a great character breakdown of Jax. I need to go back and rewatch the show again because you brought out so many great points.
This is a good point because on TV he is interesting, but in reality that life would be awful.
Jax’s constant revenge cycle left an impression—it shows how destructive that mindset can be. Makes you think twice about glorifying that kind of lifestyle.
Great perspective! I like how you say “ In order to be a leader, we do not need titles”, because leaders inspire and empower others by what they do.
Thinking about how Jax Teller’s decisions hurt people helps me reflect on my own choices more deeply.. It makes me appreciate stories that show growth through mistakes and consequences. Will rewatch the show
Such an interesting take, especially linking Jax’s charm with emotional recklessness. A thoughtful reminder that strength without self-awareness often costs everyone around you.
It’s hard to understand why people make such poor choices in their lives. You don’t want to make the same mistakes your dad made
Wow! I know this is a good series where you will realize a lot of things. Deciding is a biggest deal you will ever make.