The Rise Of Weak Men And Toxic Masculinity In Society Today

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I was raised by a single mom, and this video hit me hard. For the first 35 years of my life I was miserable and had no idea why. If only this community existed when I was in my 20s.

ToneCrushers
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The real benefit from "get strong" isn't the physical muscles, it's the determination, strength, and persistence of character required to achieve it.

MephiticMiasma
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Men need to reject modern society.
Leave the crazies alone, work on yourself, find a tribe of men and live your own life.

pp-bbjj
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Food is incredibly important. My brother ate processed foods, sugars and overall had low calorie intake. I started working out and eating animal based diet, calorie surplus and I am like 3 inches taller and way stronger than him. As a kid I ate a lot of candy, nutella with white bread, cereal and I think that window of lack of protein made me shorter than I could have been, because I am still a bit shorter than my father.
Your channel motivated me to workout 4 times, lift heavy(used to do calisthenics), to start eating healthy, local raised meat, eggs, milk, nuts. To get back to med school. Overall - to get my lazy ass out of bed.
You thought me to sacrifice my momentary pleasures for better future, so I can become a respected father one day. Keep it up.

balapalaida
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I agree with this, but a word from a veteran of the manhood quest: I am 54 and decades ago, I saw that I had been short-changed by my parents, teachers, & society into being a "good boy, " agreeable, &c. My father worked very hard to support his large family, so he was always tired, depressed, angry, and violent & not someone that I could trust or approach. By the time I left home, I had no life skills, no self-respect, and no hope. When I finally wanted to cultivate my masculinity, I found that older men who could have been teachers were confused or contemptuous of a male of my age asking about building, hunting, and so forth. You are expected to know this by a certain point. In the end, I had to teach myself a great deal, but the lessons are: for young men, you can do it, but it will take a while; for fathers, know that your son's are looking to you as their hero and guide, so be the kind of man that you want them to be; and for other men, if a fellow asks for help or direction, give him a simple, straight, clear answer without drama, criticism, or commentary.

andrjsh
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When you shelter somebody for too long, be prepared to watch them wilt when they step out into the open.

TheeCobra
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To this day the reason I'm still here is because of my family. I was told be doctors, therapists, and psychiatrists I wouldn't make it past "insert age" but thanks to my father teaching me the value of hard work and my mother teaching me common sense I am still here. They never stopped pushing me but at the same time never gave up on me and now despite having had multiple life altering injuries/issues (mental/physical) I'm now in the best position I've ever been in at 32 and was told I'd never make it past 25.

PS: I am so glad my mom taught me how to grill and that her love of steak and chicken was passed on to me.

I_am_ENSanity
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I got into lifting when I was 18 and gained 20lbs so quickly. Went from 5'11 150 to 170 in roughly a year. Grew so fast I got stretch marks around my armpits. People who hadn't seen me since high school were surprised by the change. I would just lift, eat, eat, and eat. All young men should do this. There's so much potential with your peak testosterone years.

hanrahan
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It's not called WOMANtors.
It's called MENtors for a reason.

mapa
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Hard times create tough men.
Tough men create good times.
Good times create weak men.
Weak men create hard times.

I read that off strong successful men's youtube channel where he quoted that from someone else i can't remember.

americanpatriot
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All friends I met as a kid in school first offended or tested me. You have to prove you can hang before other men let you into the circle.

My son is 3 and I saw this at the park. Kid pushed him, he pushed back…they looked at each other for a sec…then became friends the rest of the time there. It was like they nonverbally were testing each-other.

TyPiacella
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I'm 27 and working out since 2 weeks, for the first time in my life 🤦 can you guys imagine how weak I am currently, it's annoying.

senfnotmayo
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That's why farmers are so strong because they lived hard but healthy.

johnwalsh
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I’m 26, I was raised 99% by my mother and my sister. My father was “in the picture” but never spent time with me nor pushed me. He was purely being the bread winner of the family. I am thankful to him for wanting to do that, but I also resent such because I was never taught to be tough. I was never taught to keep going past my limits. I was coddled by my mother. It wasn’t until I joined the military at 19 and gained some decent male role models did I realize how emasculated by my mother and told to “be nice” all the time. And I’m still living with that reality, and now I find it difficult to even try to meet the expectations of what it means to be a man anymore.

MegamanZero
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As men, we have been told "Love your wife, love your kids, but don't ever love your job because it will never love you back." Women are getting that message the hard way and sadly most have to hit the wall before they get it.

petermendelsohn
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My dad would say this 15 years ago and I still remember it till today "...don't worry yourself over girls, politics, media or other distractions, focus on getting your engineering degree and all will fall in place for you." I didn't realize that he was my role model that the reason I wanted to become an engineer till later on in my life but it's the truest thing I've ever heard. It wasn't easy and lots of hard work getting my master degree but he was absolutely right.

tsumardi
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The food we eat and the pressure of toxic masculinity on men is what make us weaker.

francm
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Men get panic attacks from the season finale of breaking bad

brofessormex
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I have realized one thing after I started working out, the Mind is only as strong as the Body. Meaning, there is a deep connection between the Mind & the Body.
If you as a Man refuse to lift weights, refuse to work out, your Body will be weak, and in response, so will your Mind.
Mental and Physical strength go hand in hand. That's why People who regularly exercise tend to me more happier, less depressed, more Mentally resilient to trauma, and more likely to make more Money and get laid.
Nature did not create us Men to sit on our ass all day and play video games, watch porn, jerk off, and eat junk food.
Nature wants us to Live, but also THRIVE!!! in our Environment.

BangMaster
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I am a single dad. Got custody of my son when he was 1. He is now 15, am honor roll student, a football and track athlete. He lettered as a freshman and is responsible and respectful. A single father can raise a man.

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