For the man we seek, nothing is easy
For the man we seek, nothing is easy. If it was we wouldn’t be interested in his story.
Masculine men are attracted to stories of heroism because we recognize that one day it may be our turn to suffer, sacrifice and overcome. We crave the opportunity to learn how to do so honorably from the stories we seek out.
Men see the world as a problem to solve and are willing to face the “reals”, no matter how hard it is.
Women, female brained men and children on the other hand tend to seek out stories of fantasy, romance, magic and make believe. When a person lacks the tools to solve problems by suffering, sacrificing and overcoming obstacles they wish for magic cures and strong men to save them.
A fantasy world where problems can be solved by wishes, GRRSM, words and hopes is a world where the weak have power. This is attractive to the weak.
The female (and child) mind sees the world as an unsolvable problem and therefore they retreat into the “feels”.
Fathers need to assist their sons to leave the magic world of the child and enter into the real world of the man, the process of male maturity. A failure to do so leaves them without Agency, tragically stuck in the feminine world of fantasy.
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