Victor Franco's concept of logo therapy, as depicted in 'Man's Search for Meaning,' emphasizes the importance of having a vision beyond current circumstances to find hope and meaning. Franco believed that enduring struggles is possible when one has a strong sense of purpose. He highlighted that meaning arises from responding effectively to life's challenges, linking it to the responsibility individuals have in shaping their own narratives and finding purpose through acceptance of responsibilities. The quest for meaning involves moving beyond immediate pain and pleasure to ask profound questions and engage in introspection to understand what life demands and to envision a fulfilling future.
There are a lot of unspoken challenges and hidden battles that men face in modern society. They often manifest themselves in a uniquely male malaise where a man feels apathetic, frustrated, cynical, and lost.
Jon Tyson has thought a lot about the problems men face and has been on the ground trying to help them as a pastor in New York City. In today's episode, I talk to Jon about the sources of this male angst that he explores as the co-author of a new book, Fighting Shadows: Overcoming 7 Lies That Keep Men From Becoming Fully Alive.
Jon and I discuss how men often try to solve their malaise and why those approaches don't work. We then explore some of the shadows men fight in their lives, including the shadows of despair, loneliness, unhealthy ambition, futility, and lust. Jon offers some advice to overcome these shadows, including sitting around a fire pit with your bros, taking time to develop your telos or aim as a man, and injecting a bit more playfulness in your life to counteract grumpy dad syndrome.
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