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  • Fire in the Belly

  • On Being a Man
  • By: Sam Keen
  • Narrated by: Sam Keen
  • Length: 2 hrs and 2 mins
  • 4.0 out of 5 stars (22 ratings)

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Summary

Written for both men and women, this groundbreaking book takes the reader on a journey to discover new routes to authentic manhood and create alternatives to definitions of masculinity that no longer work in today's world.

©1991 Sam Keen (P)2015 BetterListen! LLC , all rights reserved.

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The concept is powerfoul, though its presentation wasn't. The ending was left to interpretation which personally i don't like. Good listen non the less.

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Don’t even bother listening to this. Waste of time.

Read: “the way of the superior man” - it’s much better.

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I was recommended this book after reading The Way of the Superior Man by David Deida (a far better book in my opinion) and this was a serious disappointment.
It is a book which promises profundity but delivers vague anecdotes in a disjointed and sometimes contradictory fashion.
I couldn’t force myself to listen to the last 20 mins.

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