First published at 21:19 UTC on December 5th, 2022.
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LINK: https://youtu.be/_PdjmhEu9JQ
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ORIGINAL DESCRIPTION:
"What happened to men? I don't mean they're all bad. I mean why are they so …
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DISCLAIMER: Not mine, only archiving
LINK: https://youtu.be/_PdjmhEu9JQ
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ORIGINAL DESCRIPTION:
"What happened to men? I don't mean they're all bad. I mean why are they so scared? So terrified of intimacy? Afraid to be vulnerable, to take risks, and to stretch out their hand to others? Men today live lives of quiet desperation. Insecurity is growing, and men are facing multiple epidemics, from suicide to drugs to retreating into their room and never coming out.
Why? What is it about society that is chasing men out of the public square and into their bedroom? What's leading the desolation of men and making them too insecure to live their lives?
Attachment Specialist Adam Lane Smith weighs in with his answer. And the details he reveals may shock you. Adam traces the brokenness and insecurity of modern men back over a hundred years ago to show how the system that was meant to provide them with love and meaning has crumbled. And Adam explains what we can do about it in the future.
If you're an anxious or insecure man, or if you have one in your life, this video is a must-watch reveal of the hidden dangers in modern life.
This video is part of an ongoing series about attachment.
Broken attachment and insecurity did not appear with this newest generation. The attachment patterns have broken over the last hundred years and causes worse relationships, more anxiety, and more insecurity. Attachment Specialist Adam Lane Smith reveals how insecure men have adapted to a broken society which fosters insecure attachment by its very design. If you're looking to overcome insecure attachment and develop better relationships, this video guide can help you understand what you've been facing and what to do about it."
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