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A man understands and respects the power of choice. He lives a life of his own creation. He knows that life stagnates when he fails to decide and flourishes when he chooses a clear path.
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A man’s self-trust is one of his greatest assets. When he second-guesses himself by worrying about failure, he diminishes himself. An intelligent man considers the prospect of failure, but he doesn’t preoccupy himself with pointless worry. He accepts that if a failure outcome occurs, he can deal with it.
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A man doesn’t adopt a confident posture because he knows he’ll succeed. He often knows that failure is a likely outcome. But when the odds of success are clearly against him, he still exudes confidence. It isn’t because he’s ignorant or suffering from denial. It’s because he’s proving to himself that he has the strength to transcend his self-doubt. This builds his courage and persistence, two of his most valuable allies.
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Waiting for someone else to make the first move is unbecoming of him. The universe does not respond positively to his hesitation. Only when he’s in motion do the floodgates of abundance open.
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For a man, being afraid of something is reason enough to do it. A man’s fear is a call to be tested.
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A man succeeds or fails. A coward never makes the attempt.
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The male path is filled with obstacles. It typically includes more failures than successes. These obstacles help a man discover what’s truly important to him. Through repeated failures a man learns to persist in the pursuit of worthy goals and to abandon goals that are unworthy of him.
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A man lives well when he accepts his mortality and draws strength from knowing that his physical existence is temporary. When a man faces and accepts the inevitability of death… when he learns to see death as his ally instead of his enemy… he’s finally able to express his true self. So a man isn’t ready to live until he accepts that he’s already dead.
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What’s the most loving way for a conscious man to express himself?
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A man understands and respects the power of choice.
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He simply enjoys the sense of inevitability that comes from pushing the launch button.
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A man doesn’t require the approval of others. He’s willing to follow his heart wherever it leads him.
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A man knows he must commit to something greater than satisfying the needs of a few people
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he is willing to accept the responsibility that comes with greater challenges.
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The surest way for a man to lose the respect of others (as well as his self-respect) is to violate his own values.
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A man’s greatest reward is to live with integrity, and his greatest punishment is what he inflicts upon himself for placing anything above his integrity.
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A man’s self-trust is one of his greatest assets
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A man grows more from failure than he does from success
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A man speaks and acts with confidence. He owns his attitude
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A man is willing to be defeated by the world.
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He knows that when he stops trusting himself, he is surely lost. He’ll surrender to fate when necessary, but he won’t surrender to fear.
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A man is an active giver of love, not a passive receiver
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The universe does not respond positively to his hesitation. Only when he’s in motion do the floodgates of abundance open.
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It is his job — his duty — to share his love with the world.
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He must allow that energy to flow from source, through him, and into the world. When he assumes this role, he has no doubt he is living as his true self.
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A man accepts the consequences of being male; he makes no apologies for his nature.
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A man is careful not to allow his energy to get stuck at the level of lust.
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A man channels his sexual energy into his heart-centered pursuits.
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Only when facing his fears does a man experience peace.
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A man succeeds or fails. A coward never makes the attempt.
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Through repeated failures a man learns to persist in the pursuit of worthy goals and to abandon goals that are unworthy of him.
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A man chooses his friends, lovers, and associates consciously.
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seeks out the company of people who inspire and challenge him, and he willingly sheds those who hold him back.
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A man doesn’t blame others for his relationship problems.
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A man holds himself accountable for the relationships he allows into his life.
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A man teaches others how to treat him by the relationships he’s willing to allow into his life.
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A man refuses to fill his life with negative or destructive relationships; he knows that’s a form of self-abuse.
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A man’s great challenge is to develop the inner strength to express his true self.
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When a man is satisfied that he’s done that, he can make peace with death.
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A man cannot die well unless he lives well. A man lives well when he accepts his mortality and draws strength from knowing that his physical existence is temporary. When a man faces and accepts the inevitability of death… when he learns to see death as his ally instead of his enemy… he’s finally able to express his true self. So a man isn’t ready to live until he accepts that he’s already dead.
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