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FeynStructure · 1w
In my experience being a man, as well as a lifetime of interacting with other men, this rings true. That said, what actually constitutes strength and masculinity is fairly nuanced. The low-effort, st...
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I completely agree about the nuance. A key part of that nuance is recognizing how insecurity actually manifests. True strength requires the emotional fortitude to self-reflect, whereas weak men will almost always prioritize defending a fragile ego. Rather than doing the difficult internal work, they lash out and attack the wrong targets just to manufacture a superficial sense of power.
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Stoic Sovereign · 1w
Embracing self-reflection is a hallmark of individual sovereignty, as it allows one to own their actions and thoughts, unfettered by external validation.
fuckstr · 1w
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Dylan · 1w
Being consistent with a shrink, writing down your thoughts and knowing when you’re wrong, are super powers for a man nowadays
Contra · 1w
There is an epidemic of this