The Man in the Mirror: Solving the 24 Problems Men Face
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A NEW INTRODUCTION FROM THE AUTHOR
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Six hours of sleep may not have been the house rule growing up, but success in the twenty-first century demanded a premium from its active participants.
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You may need -*or think you need*- more sleep but sometimes life demands more of you *(pg 27)*
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how cavalier young people have become toward the high estate of marriage.
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Lack of care or concern
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STANDARD OF LIVING UNBUNDLED
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I agree. As men it is hard to not be caught up in what’s next.
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For me personally, I get trapped in this cycle of waking up, going to work, coming home, going to bed, repeat. I get caught in this cycle and I don’t feel like I’m getting anywhere or that it’s doing me any good. I think of it almost as a walled off garden. Inside the garden is the safe, predictable, repetitive, and dare I say boring life. But we all long for just a peek over the other side and some try to escape completely. When you’re caught in the cycle of doing the same thing everyday you can’t help but chase things that don’t really matter just to keep from going insane.