My professional background is all about science and radical stuff. Only very recently did I learn to come to terms with all the pain and weaknesses that originate from a difficult childhood (or perhaps most childhoods) and affect our adult life in subtle ways. So if you are a man, the real way to "be a man" is not being afraid to face your own weaknesses. There's no hiding from them. Just face them.
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Ah, beautifully said - that's such a good point