Warrior or Poet
John emphasizes the importance of balancing the warrior and poet aspects of masculinity, arguing that passivity leads to weakness in both realms. He shares his personal journey of learning emotional vulnerability to strengthen his marriage, highlighting the transformative power of a flourishing partnership. Acknowledging the challenges of recognizing one's own emotional state, he encourages men to confront their fears and apathy to foster deeper connections.In this clip
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