Masculine Instincts and the Hero's Journey


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Jun 25 2024 41 mins   4

SUMMARY

In this conversation, Dr. Paul and Jeremy Fox discuss the concept of the hero's journey and its relevance to men's psychology. They explore the importance of goal-directed behavior and the need for a narrative structure in men's lives. They also discuss the connection between the hero's journey and the concept of initiation, highlighting the need for a hierarchical benchmark for change in men. The conversation delves into the 12 steps of the hero's journey and how they can be applied to personal growth and development. They also touch on the concepts of honor, authority, and responsibility in relation to masculinity.

Keywords

hero's journey, men's psychology, goal-directed behavior, narrative structure, initiation, 12 steps, honor, authority, responsibility.

Takeaways

Men crave a narrative structure and quest schema to situate their lives and understand what they're striving for.

Goal-directed behavior is crucial for men's psychological improvement and functionality.

The hero's journey offers a hierarchical benchmark for change and initiation in men's lives.

The 12 steps of the hero's journey can be applied to personal growth and development.

Honor, authority, and responsibility are important concepts in understanding masculinity.

Titles

Exploring the 12 Steps of the Hero's Journey

The Connection Between the Hero's Journey and Initiation

Sound Bites

"Men really crave a narrative structure and quest schema to kind of situate their own lives, understand what they're striving for."

"The more goal-oriented psychotherapies are the only ones that work for males or work substantially."

"Males need a hierarchical benchmark, a marker of change where what you were before is dead and what you are now is new and is born."

Chapters

00:00 Introduction and Importance of the Hero's Journey

08:05 The Hero's Journey and its Relevance to Men's Psychology

25:58 Understanding Honor, Authority, and Responsibility in Masculinity



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