In context of relationships, the definition of a good man is basically defined by women. And in that context a good man is basically a man that does what they want. Good is completely subjective and most people define that by what’s best for them, so yes, they are probably weak, because they are basically people pleasers. Those people you are pleasing are your masters. These labels are just used to control you. If you cannot break free of chasing for this external validation, you will always be a slave to others.
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Good men aren't weak. It takes strength to be kind, understanding, and forgive. It's easy to lie, manipulate, and not take accountability.
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A good man cannot, by definition, be weak. Weak men, however, often resort to being nice in an attempt to avoid conflict. Knowing the difference is critical.
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Hi ! Dr. O and RMRS, yes ! this is a good one stop podcast /mental/intellectual/spiritual discussion/ sharings . I wanna meet a Naval Officer version of Dr. O in next life 😁😀. What I like about Antonio Centeno is what he knows how to ask good question 👍🙂. This is very interesting and I'm all e
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Are all the good doctor's guest appearances on others' channels available on one of his playlists? I've got a really long drive and I'd like to be able to find & play them in succession
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No. The social definitions of weak and strong men are wrong. I have been through things that I know would have broken most people but I am still here and still keeping my heart, kind and soft (but carefully protected) because there's more than enough evil in the world and I don't want to be a part of it.
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I have a bit of a question but I’m not able to spend anything on patreon at the moment so I figured I give it a try here. It’s ok if you don’t see it or answer. Anyways, I’ve been married for about 15 years. My wife was a single mother when I met her… paused so you can shake your head… There’s more though, I was horribly insecure and weak when I met her and have been spending the past few years facing myself, listening to Jordan Peterson, learning the lessons of Yung and doing the inner work. I could go on to the various reasons why my wife is “so awful” but that’s not the case. After watching your videos I realize I did this to myself and allowed her to treat me this way. We have three children that are mine but the oldest, my step daughter, I was never allowed to properly be her father. My wife always treated me like I was just an inexperienced kid and it’s “her daughter.” I don’t work because she doesn’t want me to, My children are all on the spectrum so I probably am too, She talks down to me and basically controls every aspect of my life. Why do I put up with it? My kids… Context out of the way, my question is, is it better for my children to see me tough it out and stay with them? Or should I step up, start divorce proceedings and start actually living? I’m fairly certain I can get consideration from family court since I’m 100% financially dependent on her. Also, I want at least joint custody of my children. Edit: felt I should add, she has no clue, not that we haven’t talked about it, she just refuses to see it as valid and thinks I’m just being mentally ill.
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Nice guys are Weak. I was once one sacrificing ideas and convictions so a woman can like me and So I can feel good. Now I am a kind man. I have my convictions morals and standards. I respect others but I will not change mine so people can like. Doing gods work I’m not here to be liked. Even though most women may not like that but they respect it. Some of them of even claim they hate it be craving it the most.
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When you’re really a “high value” man you don’t make any effort and she understands SHE needs to impress YOU
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I used to like real men real style, but the channel has shifted course and is not what it used to be.
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no, if a man is weak (ill or old), he is a threat to his family, and they should deal with him properly (if you know what i mean)
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Just started getting back into his style channel. Always love the unexpected cross-overs between guys I respect from non-congruent spheres 🫡
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PsycHacks
I'm psyched to announce that my recent full-length discussion with Antonio Centeno (Real Men Real Style) is now available on his channel. This was one of my favorite conversations to date. It's all there: God, purpose, honor, masculinity, and (of course) watches. Check it out. https://youtu.be/3NYoWFXG0QU?si=aElKn...
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