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Masculine Psychology - Class 1, Lesson 2
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Masculine Psychology - Class 1, Lesson 2

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Welcome to a series of audios that will introduce you to a simple model of men’s psychology that draws on some of the growing body of research on men.

There’s more than meets the eye with men, just as there is with women. Men are driven at the core by instincts the same as women—masculine instincts.

However, just like women, they have emotions of very similar types and style. The expression is different because emoting is in some part, governed by the instincts.

Finally, the intellect and mature executive functions are also just like those of women (we have identical IQ potential - and “EQ” potential.) Yet the masculine instincts also influence that, and our communication and behavior.

This synthesis of the old and new, the rigorous and the elegant, and most important of all, an attempt at “unification of the psychologies” is the aim of Masculine Psychology, as we start to discuss in this first video.

It’s Masculine Psychology (originally, MMP), which is available in videos delivered one day at a time, for the full 5+ hours of the course (available to paid subscribers only)…


SHOW NOTES:

In this segment, the speaker discusses the ongoing misunderstandings between men and women, likening it to a language barrier that requires some level of translation to bridge the differences. He emphasizes that while men and women are fundamentally equal in intelligence, capabilities, and the ability to form meaningful lives, they exhibit distinct differences in their animal instincts and reflexes.

The speaker suggests that many societal debates about gender equality and the so-called "battle of the sexes" may be unnecessary if this distinction were better understood. He notes that his work, including a blog entry titled "Turning Pickup Artists Into Gentlemen," aims to address these themes, particularly within the context of the men's community. He suggests that men are seeking more than just dating advice; they are in search of brotherhood, mentorship, and validation of their masculinity, which they may lack from their upbringing and contemporary culture.

The program aims to tackle these broader issues and create a space for men to learn and feel empowered in their masculinity. The speaker encourages participants to keep an open mind as they engage with the material.


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