A man can have a job, even a good one, and still feel hollow inside. The paycheck may cover the bills, the hours may be steady, yet some deeper part of him gnaws with unease. He does not just want employment—he aches to be useful. That ache is not about wages; it is about worth....

The Protector’s Dilemma: When Strength Is Labeled a Threat
For most of human history, male strength—physical, moral, and situational—wasn’t a personality trait; it was a social responsibility. Men were expected to stand the post,