where a man’s wound is
“
Men
are taught over and over when they are boys that a wound that hurts is
shameful. A wound that stops you from continuing to play is a girlish
wound. He who is truly a man keeps walking, dragging his guts behind. Our story gives a teaching diametrically opposite. It says that
where a man’s wound is, that is where his genius will be. Wherever the
wound appears in our psyches, whether from alcoholic father, shaming
mother, shaming father, abusing mother, whether it stems from isolation,
disability, or disease, that is precisely the place for which we will
give our major gift to the community.”
―
Robert Bly,
Iron John: A Book about Men
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