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RE: LeoThread 2025-05-30 12:16

in LeoFinance4 months ago

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With a provocative stance, the writer asserts that happiness—often viewed as a universal pursuit—is not inherently valuable for men, especially within the competitive landscape of athletics. This notion challenges contemporary ideas about fulfillment and success. The claim that men have become “feminized” by aligning too closely with the pursuit of happiness argues that societal progress has led to a distortion of traditional masculine roles. The author indicates that historically, men were more focused on providing for others’ happiness, crafting an environment conducive to success rather than seeking personal gratification.

The State of Modern Athletes