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Andrew Huberman As A Healthy Masculine Role Model

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Andrew Huberman is a scientist, entrepreneur, podcaster, jacked, rebellious, humble, intelligent.

I think he is a healthy example of masculine role model.

Look at this challenge - walk the talk 

Walking a 72lb stone up a hill is not easy.

 

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He seems like a good guy. I personally find him boring but may get into him.


 "Unburdened and Becoming" - Bon Iver

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@Thought Art At the beginning I had the same perception.

But after this meditation video I became a huge fan.

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didnt realize how big he was until he took off his black shirt lol

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He was into skateboarding and punk rock in the past.

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@Consept I don't know about younger generations behavior but I will develop myself until the end.

 

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@Consept I like some warrior aspects of Tate.

But I don't look up to him.

He seems dishonest, criminal with no integrity.

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If we already know the aspects of masculinity to "point" a model of masculinity, why do we even need a model? 😅

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@Javfly33 The most funny thing is that you're using a model to communicate right now.

Maps/models are in your head, no matter how hard you try to resist them.

So, why do we even need a model, right? 🤔

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18 minutes ago, CARDOZZO said:

@Javfly33 The most funny thing is that you're using a model to communicate right now.

Maps/models are in your head, no matter how hard you try to resist them.

So, why do we even need a model, right? 🤔

But do you get what i say though?

Only if you dont know masculinity, you need a model for It.

If you already know what is about, what is the point of following the role model?

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@Javfly33 You don't need to have a role model.

Just saying that in today's world we don't have healthy masculine role models.

Better following Huberman than Tate.

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On 11/22/2023 at 6:32 PM, Thought Art said:

He seems like a good guy. I personally find him boring but may get into him.

that's our toxic side ;) 

I agree very solid human being. You can tell he just has a sincere passion for helping people. 

But yeah his communication style is kinda soft and and a bit dry. Not bingeable like a Leo or Owen video. Kinda monotone in a way.

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You see that he is a mature person when as a scientist who is managing Stanford School of Medicine talks about Prayer and God on a podcast:

 

 

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