Redefining Masculinity
The conversation challenges traditional views on masculinity, emphasizing that men often struggle with mental health due to societal pressures and a lack of tailored guidance. Men thrive when they pursue their goals and feel empowered, rather than conforming to generalized expectations. The need for struggle and achievement is highlighted as crucial for fulfillment, while the complexities of identity and societal norms further complicate the conversation around what it means to be a man today.In this clip
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