The Importance of Discipline in a Man's Life

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If you would like access to the COURSES at and the compendium of human courtship wiki at Romantipedia.com then become a Monthly Paid Member at:SHOW NOTES:In this segment of the “Men’s Psychology” podcast, Dr. Paul introduces his guest, Wally Shaykoun, who he fondly refers to as h ...  Show more

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If you want the whole program you need to become a paid monthly member here:SHOW NOTES:The Brothers delve into the themes of men’s psychology, focusing on the transformative power of adversity and the journey of self-discovery. It emphasizes the importance of recognizing one’s st ...  Show more

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