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The Mind of Man: What He Is Not Telling You. 1, #1

Par : Ganiapa Biho
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8231682560
  • EAN9798231682560
  • Date de parution11/07/2025
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurWalzone Press

Résumé

Why do so many men remain emotionally silent-even with the people they love the most?Why do they shut down instead of speak up, withdraw instead of reach out, or collapse into rage, addiction, or depression when they're in pain?The Mind of Man: What He Is Not Telling You is a groundbreaking psychological and cultural exploration of the male inner world. With honesty, clarity, and compassion, Ganiapa Biho takes readers deep into the emotional lives of men-what they fear, what they long for, and what they have been taught not to say.
This book is for anyone who has ever loved a man who struggles to express his feelings-and for every man who has ever felt alone inside his own head. Drawing on psychological theories, lived experiences, and cultural patterns from traditional and modern societies, this book unpacks the many reasons why men remain emotionally guarded. It traces the origin of emotional suppression to childhood experiences, especially in father-son relationships.
It discusses how boys are often taught from a young age that vulnerability is weakness, and that showing emotion is dangerous. It shows how these early lessons harden into emotional habits that follow men into adulthood, relationships, marriage, fatherhood, and beyond. In powerful, reflective chapters, The Mind of Man covers topics including: Father wounds and generational emotional trauma Masculinity myths and the pressure to perform strength Emotional intimacy and the fear of being truly seen The cost of silence: mental health, addiction, and suicide Why men fear vulnerability-and how that fear is learned What women often misunderstand about men's emotional distance The struggle to connect in love, marriage, and friendship The hidden burden of trying to "be the man" without emotional tools And the path toward healing, freedom, and honest connection But this book isn't just about pain-it's about possibility.
Ganiapa Biho offers hope for a new kind of masculinity, one that honours both strength and softness. One where men are allowed to cry, to break, to speak, to feel-and still be respected. This is not a call to make men weaker. It's a call to help men become more whole. Written in accessible and deeply human language, The Mind of Man speaks equally to men struggling with their own silence and to women trying to understand the men in their lives.
It offers no judgment-only insight, reflection, and an invitation to see beyond the mask. Whether you're a man trying to reclaim your voice or a partner seeking deeper connection, this book will give you tools, language, and clarity for the emotional conversations we desperately need to have. Because the truth is: men do feel. They just haven't always been given permission-or a map-to show it.
Why do so many men remain emotionally silent-even with the people they love the most?Why do they shut down instead of speak up, withdraw instead of reach out, or collapse into rage, addiction, or depression when they're in pain?The Mind of Man: What He Is Not Telling You is a groundbreaking psychological and cultural exploration of the male inner world. With honesty, clarity, and compassion, Ganiapa Biho takes readers deep into the emotional lives of men-what they fear, what they long for, and what they have been taught not to say.
This book is for anyone who has ever loved a man who struggles to express his feelings-and for every man who has ever felt alone inside his own head. Drawing on psychological theories, lived experiences, and cultural patterns from traditional and modern societies, this book unpacks the many reasons why men remain emotionally guarded. It traces the origin of emotional suppression to childhood experiences, especially in father-son relationships.
It discusses how boys are often taught from a young age that vulnerability is weakness, and that showing emotion is dangerous. It shows how these early lessons harden into emotional habits that follow men into adulthood, relationships, marriage, fatherhood, and beyond. In powerful, reflective chapters, The Mind of Man covers topics including: Father wounds and generational emotional trauma Masculinity myths and the pressure to perform strength Emotional intimacy and the fear of being truly seen The cost of silence: mental health, addiction, and suicide Why men fear vulnerability-and how that fear is learned What women often misunderstand about men's emotional distance The struggle to connect in love, marriage, and friendship The hidden burden of trying to "be the man" without emotional tools And the path toward healing, freedom, and honest connection But this book isn't just about pain-it's about possibility.
Ganiapa Biho offers hope for a new kind of masculinity, one that honours both strength and softness. One where men are allowed to cry, to break, to speak, to feel-and still be respected. This is not a call to make men weaker. It's a call to help men become more whole. Written in accessible and deeply human language, The Mind of Man speaks equally to men struggling with their own silence and to women trying to understand the men in their lives.
It offers no judgment-only insight, reflection, and an invitation to see beyond the mask. Whether you're a man trying to reclaim your voice or a partner seeking deeper connection, this book will give you tools, language, and clarity for the emotional conversations we desperately need to have. Because the truth is: men do feel. They just haven't always been given permission-or a map-to show it.