Masculinity in a “beautiful business” sense
"Based on conversations we’ve had with other men who identify with privilege, you were probably exposed to the idea that most of the things you do need to be won. So you finished your dinner before your siblings, you strived to run the fastest, and you wanted to become a Monopoly tycoon. It means you believe(d) the world was yours to take. And because of this, you could be anything you want, do anything you want, have anything you want—provided you worked harder than everyone else."
"Because you’ve been the world’s prototype for success, but also the archetype of entitlement. But it doesn’t seem to make you happy, does it? Because the world around you doesn’t want that anymore. And so the man you’ve become doesn’t make sense anymore. Therein lies the wound."
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