Fate, Destiny, and Faith

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Fate, Destiny, and Faith

It's not a common thing for men to reach out to each other for advice, at least in a detailed, clearly laid out way. It's no surprise - we all have in us a natural instinct that makes that "taboo" to do. Perhaps the evolutionary psychologists would say it is traced back to tribal living when men took roles on teams - killing animals for food, and other men for territory. To ask for help, or explore emotions, grief, or confusion was an instant sign of not being qualified for the team.

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