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Tshepo Hlongwane on The Truth About Discipline & Self Control on Becoming Men

1 h 4 min · 17 de may de 2026
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A Man Without Discipline Will Eventually Destroy HimselfIn this episode of Becoming Men, we unpack why so many men today feel lost, mentally exhausted, emotionally disconnected, and stuck in cycles of pressure, comparison, temptation, and silent struggles.From discipline, identity, mental health, self control, rest, friendships, marriage, and spirituality, this conversation explores what it truly means to become a grounded man in today’s world.We speak honestly about the pressure men carry, the consequences of living without discipline, the importance of spiritual foundations, and why many men are quietly fighting battles no one sees.This is not just a conversation about manhood. It is a conversation about healing, growth, responsibility, purpose, and becoming the kind of man who can lead himself and others well.

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