Published Dec 10, 2022

No Mercy / No Malice: Friends

In this episode, Scott Galloway and George Hahn delve into the transformative power of friendships, discussing their role from childhood to adulthood, their influence on mental health, and the cultural pressures affecting male relationships, while addressing the urgent issue of modern loneliness and its impact on well-being.
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  • Masculinity

    The podcast explores how societal norms of masculinity impact male friendships, highlighting the decline in friendships as a pervasive issue. reflects on his childhood friendship with Adam, illustrating how friendships can shape one's character and life trajectory. He shares a vivid memory of Adam's kindness and inclusivity, which was rare among young men in the 1980s 1.

    They say, you are the sum of your friends. Here is roughly the sum of me during my formative years in the fourth grade.

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    This narrative underscores the importance of nurturing friendships as they are crucial to personal development and emotional well-being.

       

    Expectations

    Societal expectations and norms significantly influence the development of friendships, as recounts his experiences with friends from diverse backgrounds. He describes how his friendship with Brett, a disciplined and ambitious Mormon, inspired him to aspire for higher education and personal growth 2.

    Brett gave me aspiration. Specifically, he helped me envision a path to UCLA.

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    These friendships provided a support system and a model for success, illustrating how societal norms can shape aspirations and life choices.

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