Inner Work

Inner Work

On Manning Up

5 min · 16 de nov de 2023
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My son turned 13 years old yesterday 🥹 He is not quite a boy anymore and not quite a man yet. He’s in that confusing liminal space in between. What cultural rituals are missing today to aid him in this transition? As business and society rightly re-examines what it means to be a man, I offer this: Surely there must be more to being a good man, than not being a bad one! And somewhat nervously, I offer that perhaps it is in fact time to reclaim and reframe the verb: To Man Up. Be well, Jon 🙏

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