Instructor Mike discusses the '3 Cs of Relationship' (Companionship, Control, Cash) and how their loss can lead parents to 'dispose' of sons through systems like corrections, death, or financial benefit. The video critiques societal approaches to difficult family situations.
This YouTube video, "Why Good Fathers Walk Away: The CFCC Model - When Access Defines Fatherhood" by Instructor Mike, explores the complex reasons why fathers might distance themselves from their children, not due to neglect, but out of necessity. The video introduces the CFCC Model, which categorizes fatherhood into four levels (Creator, Financier, Consultant, Co-Parent) based on access, law, and lived reality. Drawing on developmental science, psychology, and legal evidence, the content aims to reframe the perception of fathers who are forced into distance, explaining it as a survival tactic rather than disinterest. It covers topics like maternal gatekeeping, family court dynamics, the impact of inconsistent access, and the societal construct of "deadbeat" fathers. The video is geared towards fathers facing co-parenting challenges, educators, policymakers, and those seeking a deeper understanding of fatherhood beyond stereotypes. The mention of StreamYard is a promotional element.
This episode of LLP explores the concept of "nice guys finishing last," delving into masculinity, leadership, and effective communication. Hosts Matt and Eric, drawing on military experience, discuss leadership principles influenced by Corey Wayne's "3% Man" philosophy, emphasizing emotional control and boundary setting. The conversation touches on relationship dynamics, self-improvement, the loneliness of leadership, and the shift from materialism to prioritizing experiences. They differentiate between genuine kindness, which requires courage and boundaries, and performative 'niceness' that can signal weakness. The video advocates for establishing clear boundaries and maintaining emotional stability for effective leadership in various aspects of life.
This video discusses the instinct to use lethal force for child protection, critiquing mothers who hesitate. It highlights that protecting a child often falls under 'Justified Homicide' and emphasizes a parent's duty to be the ultimate line of defense, even in situations involving domestic violence. The commentary reinforces the 'Mama Bear' instinct as paramount.
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