How did you learn to be a man?
When I was a teenager, I didn’t know that my body was transforming in ways that would shape me as a man. Unfortunately, I grew into becoming a wounded man. No connection with my father except through fighting. Being bullied at school. Sex ed that depicted men as perverts. No connection to my inner drive and purpose. I became a very toxic man even though I wanted to do good. I lost many years and developed habits that led me to lose my power. For over a decade I was a criminal, addicted to drugs and drama. I felt powerful, but that power wasn’t founded on anything stable. A decade after changing my life, I have learned ways to harness my power in more meaningful ways. Yet I still notice I leak my energy into old thinking patterns. I’ve created this community because I came a long way from some of the darkest places in the world to learn how we can use our power in service of ourselves and our communities. The questions we need to ask ourselves are:How did we become men?Was it from a place of wounding or from conscious architecture? The answers you find will help you see how you can regain your power. To make it easier, Join me next Thursday at 8pm CET for our first Olympian meeting.