Men's Life Paths
Yancey reflects on the default life path for men, highlighting the isolation that often comes with a careerist approach. He delves into the realization men face in their fifties about the importance of stronger relationships, contrasting the evolving dynamics between men and women in that stage of life.In this clip
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