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

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

The truth is, it’s human to avoid confronting our own shortcomings. It’s easier to point fingers, to blame others, or to bury our heads in the sand. But a genuinely good man? He does the hard thing. He reflects. He confronts himself.

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As famous psychologist Carl Rogers once said, “The curious paradox is that when I accept myself just as I am, then I can change.” A good man understands this paradox. He doesn’t shy away from self-reflection but embraces it because he knows it’s the pathway to personal growth, authenticity, and ultimately becoming a better version of himself.

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