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The Truth About Men

What Men and Women Need to Know

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New York Times bestselling author and Hollywood producer DeVon Franklin candidly explores male behavior and what everyone—men and women—needs to understand about it. Common perceptions suggest that men are unfaithful, power-hungry, and greedy. However, Franklin argues that these stereotypes misrepresent men, who instead share a common struggle. Using the metaphor of a dog needing training, he delves into the reasons behind behaviors that lead men to act against their vows and integrity. Franklin provides a manual for change, offering practical solutions for men to resist temptation, practice self-control, and cultivate love. He emphasizes that the discipline men apply in their professional lives should extend to their personal lives. Additionally, he shares his own daily challenges in “Mastering the Dog” within himself. Importantly, the insights in this book are not just for men; Franklin equips women with a deeper understanding of male struggles, helping them navigate relationships and heal from past hurts caused by misbehaving men. This raw and informative exploration addresses a critical societal issue while presenting a hopeful path forward for both men and women.

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Título
The Truth About Men
Subtítulo
What Men and Women Need to Know
Idioma
Inglés
Editorial
Howard Books
Publicado en
2019
Formato
Tapa dura
Páginas
288
ISBN10
198210127X
ISBN13
9781982101275
Serie
Calificación
3,9 de 5
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New York Times bestselling author and Hollywood producer DeVon Franklin candidly explores male behavior and what everyone—men and women—needs to understand about it. Common perceptions suggest that men are unfaithful, power-hungry, and greedy. However, Franklin argues that these stereotypes misrepresent men, who instead share a common struggle. Using the metaphor of a dog needing training, he delves into the reasons behind behaviors that lead men to act against their vows and integrity. Franklin provides a manual for change, offering practical solutions for men to resist temptation, practice self-control, and cultivate love. He emphasizes that the discipline men apply in their professional lives should extend to their personal lives. Additionally, he shares his own daily challenges in “Mastering the Dog” within himself. Importantly, the insights in this book are not just for men; Franklin equips women with a deeper understanding of male struggles, helping them navigate relationships and heal from past hurts caused by misbehaving men. This raw and informative exploration addresses a critical societal issue while presenting a hopeful path forward for both men and women.