7 Surprising Red Flags Genuine Good Men Always Avoid, According to Psychology

7 Surprising Red Flags Genuine Good Men Always Avoid, According to Psychology

But then there was this other colleague who, despite not being entirely at fault, shouldered the responsibility and worked towards fixing the issue. The difference between the two was night and day.

A genuinely good man is like the latter. He never shirks responsibility or places blame on others. He understands that taking responsibility is not just about admitting mistakes but also about taking action to rectify them.

Erik Erikson, a well-known developmental psychologist, once said, “In the social jungle of human existence, there is no feeling of being alive without a sense of identity.” By taking responsibility, a good man reinforces his identity as someone who is accountable and reliable, contributing to his personal growth and authenticity.

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