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@annieeebellieeee: Never forget
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shame is honorable. ↓ created by Flowsrush, growing founders & creators’ brands through building content systems. — Alison Armstrong (born 1960) is an American author, educator, and relationship expert best known for her deep research into male behavior and her mission to improve how men and women relate to one another. A native of Laguna Beach, California, she launched a focused study of men in the mid-1990s and went on to establish PAX Programs as a platform for sharing her findings and cultivating greater understanding between the sexes. In the video referenced here, Armstrong explores the complex connection between men, shame, and honor. She addresses a widespread but harmful belief among men — that experiencing shame is itself a sign of being dishonorable. Armstrong challenges this directly, arguing that shame is actually evidence of honor, not the absence of it. In her view, it is precisely the most honorable men who are capable of feeling shame, making it a meaningful emotional signal rather than a mark of failure. She contrasts this with truly dishonorable individuals, who feel no remorse or shame for the damage they inflict on others. From this, she draws the conclusion that shame is an essential component of honorable character, and she goes on to present a healing framework she refers to as noble forgiveness. #alisonarmstrong #motivation #wisdom #men #MentalHealth
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