From Prematurity to Empty Cradles — Taiwan's Marriage Crisis on Nov 17th World Prematurity Day 3/5
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What does it actually mean to be a man of character in modern Taiwan?
<> moves beyond psychology into philosophy—specifically, Aristotle's virtue ethics—to explore what true masculine confidence really looks like. This episode challenges the false choice between toxic masculinity and passive withdrawal, offering a third path: virtuous masculinity grounded in courage, temperance, justice, and wisdom.
You'll learn:
- Why modern masculinity is in crisis: The two extremes failing men and women alike
- Aristotle's virtue ethics: How ancient wisdom applies to contemporary relationships
- Four masculine virtues: Courage (expressing feelings despite fear), Temperance (knowing when to advance and retreat), Justice (treating women as equals), and Wisdom (understanding deeper purpose)
- How virtuous masculinity differs fundamentally from toxic masculinity
- Real-world applications: What secure, virtuous pursuit actually looks like in practice
This isn't about being soft or passive. It's about being strong in the right way—strong enough to be vulnerable, confident enough to listen, powerful enough to respect another person's autonomy.
In a demographic crisis where Taiwan desperately needs men willing to pursue relationships with integrity, this episode defines what that actually means.
Key Takeaway: True masculine confidence isn't domination or passivity—it's virtue. And virtue is attractive, sustainable, and transformative.
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