What if the key to becoming a better listener starts with admitting you're terrible at it? Most people assume they're good listeners, then proceed to miss what's actually being said, connect dots that don't exist, and hear words that were never spoken. The gap between physical hearing and genuine understanding creates distance in every relationship you value. When you passively let sounds hit your eardrums without working to comprehend, you miss the tension behind words, fail to ask clarifyin...
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What if the key to becoming a better listener starts with admitting you're terrible at it? Most people assume they're good listeners, then proceed to miss what's actually being said, connect dots that don't exist, and hear words that were never spoken. The gap between physical hearing and genuine understanding creates distance in every relationship you value. When you passively let sounds hit your eardrums without working to comprehend, you miss the tension behind words, fail to ask clarifyin...
Masculinity Pyramid, Part 2: Five Roles Every Man Is Called to Master
Authentic Masculinity
7 minutes
3 months ago
Masculinity Pyramid, Part 2: Five Roles Every Man Is Called to Master
What does it mean to be a man? Beyond character traits, this episode reveals the five specific roles that form the complete masculine journey—a pyramid that builds from the foundation all men share to the pinnacle many overlook. The conversation begins with the role we all inherit yet rarely examine: being a son. Discover why understanding your place in a generational story isn't just psychological theory but the foundation for every other masculine responsibility. This often-neglected starti...
Authentic Masculinity
What if the key to becoming a better listener starts with admitting you're terrible at it? Most people assume they're good listeners, then proceed to miss what's actually being said, connect dots that don't exist, and hear words that were never spoken. The gap between physical hearing and genuine understanding creates distance in every relationship you value. When you passively let sounds hit your eardrums without working to comprehend, you miss the tension behind words, fail to ask clarifyin...