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The Importance of Men Crying in Society
The stigma around men crying is being challenged as it is believed by some cultures that it is a sign of strength and that the inability to cry is a red flag. This is particularly important for African Americans who have a history of being viewed as less than human and need to be seen as emotionally vulnerable in order to be fully loved and appreciated.
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Dr. Larry Crabb discusses the importance of men crying and urges for more compassion and less condemnation towards male vulnerability.
48:43 - 49:37 (00:54)
Summary
Dr. Larry Crabb discusses the importance of men crying and urges for more compassion and less condemnation towards male vulnerability.
ChapterThe Importance of Men Crying in Society
Episode745 Defining Masculinity and Its Power with Jason Wilson
PodcastThe School of Greatness
Men should be allowed to cry without judgment and it is considered a positive trait in many warrior cultures.
49:37 - 52:34 (02:56)
Summary
Men should be allowed to cry without judgment and it is considered a positive trait in many warrior cultures. African Americans and Irish men have unique perspectives on the cultural stigma around male emotions.
ChapterThe Importance of Men Crying in Society
Episode745 Defining Masculinity and Its Power with Jason Wilson
PodcastThe School of Greatness
The podcast discusses the importance of self-reflection and how it can shape our identity and perception of success, despite external factors like job loss or failure, which do not define who we are as individuals.
52:36 - 55:08 (02:32)
Summary
The podcast discusses the importance of self-reflection and how it can shape our identity and perception of success, despite external factors like job loss or failure, which do not define who we are as individuals.