Becoming a better man isn’t something that happens overnight. It’s not marked by one big moment, but by countless small decisions—some hard, some humbling, and many unseen by the world. For a long time, I thought “being better” meant being stronger, tougher, more successful. But I’ve come to realize it’s deeper than that. It’s about showing up for yourself and the people you love. It’s about facing your flaws with honesty, not shame. It’s choosing growth over comfort, and purpose over pleasure. There are days I feel like I’m making progress—when my thoughts are clear, my actions align with my values, and my spirit feels steady. And then there are days when I fall short, when my old habits try to pull me back into the man I’m trying to leave behind. But even in those moments, I remind myself: growth is not perfection. It’s direction. I’ve learned that faith plays a huge role in this journey. Spending time with God, leaning on His strength when mine runs out, has helped me st...
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