And if there is no way out, then there is no way out.And, so?What do we do now?We have to either make due with what we have or we have to learn to adapt and to adjust. I saw something this morning on social media, which I found brilliant enough to reshare on my own page as well.The post read as follows.“Healing means you stop romanticizing what hurt you.” Is this something that a real man would connect with?And so, what does this make me? I remember my earlier lessons about manhood or what I assumed it meant to be a man. At the same time, I had no clue what it means to be a real man.And when I say what it means to be a man; I mean a real man, which has less to do with physical dominance and strength and more to do with dignity and poise.This has more to do with the honor and the glory of what it means to stand on your own without looking to supplement yourself or put on a show.I think manhood has less to do with being tough and more to do with being comfortable with yourself.And I…
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