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Originally Posted by guccilvr
what I'm sayin, is if people would worry about what they believe and what they should be doing instead of what every athlete, millionaire or movie star is doing, they would be better off and be happier in life in most cases.
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A good way to do that is to look at things you dislike and don't do those things. All you have to watch out for is generating an ego problem.
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Originally Posted by noodle
I'm not sure if this is a Men's Lounge thread, but honestly, I think that younger boys and men do need a figure or type to look up to that doesn't have emo hair and that embodies the characteristics that make a good person.
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But my SO and I have this debate all of the time... how men have been somewhat emasculated by being raised by single women, beaten up by "Girl Power" movements, and taught to bow down to their women in many economic classes/regions/societies. I'll get back to you as well...
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Thank you!

That's a perfect example; why would it be good to act like you're depressed due to society's figure, as Durden suggested, by working generic, average jobs and spending your paycheck on the currently popular nonsense that you claim to be basing your life's attitude upon? (I may dislike "Emo kids"..) That's not the process to follow to make a good person out of yourself, it effectively means your actions are a circular process with no meaning.
Off topic, for being opposite: "Girl Power" movements are bad. They cast a shadow over gender equality by being loud and in charge, which is unnecessary nonsense since equality is what's important, right? I don't care if they're lesbians, that's fine, but they should stop yelling at males about it.
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Originally Posted by FuglyStick
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Seriously, though, I have no idea.
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This man's only fault is that he never unites with the woman he loves.