Expert Carol Freund shares the story of her angry, but surprisingly sensitive, father and tells him what she wished could have told him when he was alive.
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The Truth About XY: The Hazards and Benefits of Being Male: Part 2
We’ll examine the evolutionary roots and causes of male aggression.
The Evolution of Sex
In Part 1, I looked at what the Corona virus pandemic and the January 6, 2021 attack on the Capitol can teach us about why men are the way they are and how to understand the male tendency to compete with others, form fighting groups, and look for enemies. Here, we’ll examine the evolutionary roots and causes of male aggression.
one was conversations with men that were like mentors in my life. basically, other father figures. you know, another was having read the book wild at heart which john eldridge is the author and plays a huge role in the film and i m a single father myself of two kids and just seeing how pivotal that role is and how important it is and needing guys to step up into that role wasn t something that was really being portrayed all that often so i thought it was a good topic to take on. james, what do you say to people who watching right now? you re a big success now. that was a long time ago. you should be over it. are you over it? well, there s there is there is a father wound that you never really recover from. you can you can change the past by not re-creating it. and that s what i think we re here to state is that as a man, you can show up for your kids lives especially having a young son, being able to talk with him and say, you know, i don t know