Loneliness and Expectations
The conversation delves into the societal pressures placed on men regarding financial success and professional viability, highlighting how these expectations can lead to feelings of loneliness. Both Scott and Simon discuss the stark contrast in how men and women are evaluated on social media, emphasizing the lack of dialogue surrounding the unhealthy standards imposed on young men. The dangers of isolation are underscored, linking loneliness to broader societal issues, including violence and mental health.In this clip
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