Men are an endangered species. They are four times more likely to die by suicide than women, their life expectancy is declining, and their depression and loneliness are skyrocketing. Testosterone levels in young men are plummeting, the male Y chromosome is shrinking, and ninety percent of workplace deaths belong to men. These threats to manhood aren't just occurring in the United States; they are life-threatening emergencies in Europe, China, Japan, Sweden, and India. Our culture pushes men to reject traditional masculinity as "toxic" while offering a "woke" alternative that demands weakness…mehr
Men are an endangered species. They are four times more likely to die by suicide than women, their life expectancy is declining, and their depression and loneliness are skyrocketing. Testosterone levels in young men are plummeting, the male Y chromosome is shrinking, and ninety percent of workplace deaths belong to men. These threats to manhood aren't just occurring in the United States; they are life-threatening emergencies in Europe, China, Japan, Sweden, and India. Our culture pushes men to reject traditional masculinity as "toxic" while offering a "woke" alternative that demands weakness and silence. Women lament the loss of "Real Men," yet why should men step up when the world castrates, cancels, and crushes their efforts? Men are struggling to define themselves. Real Men Don't Go Woke challenges the status quo, drawing wisdom from Sun Tzu's The Art of War. It provides a new brand of male strength that uses intellect and vulnerability. With a roadmap for emotional resilience and authentic expression, this book sparks a movement to proudly reclaim masculine identity and build a future where men will thrive.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Dr. Gilda Carle (Ph.D.) is a Business & Relationship Strategist. She writes the "Ask Dr. Gilda" column as the Relationship Expert to the Stars in the National Enquirer. She appears on TV talk and news shows. She integrates Sun Tzu's The Art of War in her work. She hosted Twentieth Century Fox's Dr. Gilda TV show pilot, MTV's Love Doc, and Trinity Broadcasting Network shows. She wrote the "30-Second Therapist" column for the Today Show, the "Ask Dr. Gilda" column for Match.com, and she was the therapist in HBO's Emmy Award winner, Telling Nicholas, featured on Oprah. Dr. Gilda is a brand spokesperson, motivational speaker, Professor Emerita of Business, and author of 19 books.www.DrGilda.com
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