Tough Love 4 Girls Too? Caitlin Clark, Jalen Brunson, Mental Toughness & Toughness

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Tough Love 4 Girls Too? Caitlin Clark, Jalen Brunson, Mental Toughness & Toughness


John Chaney was famous for the mental toughness and discipline he instilled in his basketball players. Good fathers know the path to success for their sons comes through mental toughness and discipline. But what about men teaching that to their daughters? The growing pains Catlin Clark is having in the WNBA shows the true importance of a…

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  1. While I appreciate your message in this video, because of its utility for men, I don’t agree with raising girls in the same manner as boys. Such a strategy likely works well in the sports arena, but as most of us are not aspiring professional athletes, I assume you used such examples because of the extent to which they’re applicable in life in general. The notion that men and women are equal (the same) is a myth of feminism and pushed vehemently by the modern western world – but that does not make it true.

    Since we’re not equal, and were never meant to be, it’s useless to raise boys and girls in the exact same manner as they have different (though sometimes overlapping) challenges to face. Boys and girls shouldn’t even attend classes together until their college years.

  2. I love this. I remember my family being hard on me never cheering me on. Now that I’ve surpassed them all I thank them for not being a fan of me. I remember my cousin went to jail for two counts of manslaughter after a drug deal gone wrong. The the summer I was going off to college he went to prison. I went to college with not even a pat on the back. That pushes me to succeed even to this day!

  3. Excellent analysis. The father implementing tough love to make his daughter strong was classic. Her attitude needed fixing, her need to be right required correction, and her grades needed to improve. FATHERS ARE THE BEST PARENTS!!!

  4. Shout to proud BlackFathers… I'm fortunate to have had my father in my life… We had massive differences, many of them unfair to me, but I benefitted from having him in my life as a role model of someone with a Genius IQ that endured the heartaches a man faces growing up in the Deep South during Jim Crow. I'm looking forward to being a father some day… I refuse to miss out on fatherhood…

  5. BGS talks about the gauntlet that High Value men have to endure, which is why there are two black Americas…Most (not all) of the best athletes, leaders etc. have grit and come from homes lead by fathers. Women who say, "I don't need no man" have doomed their children and grandchildren to staying at the bottom of society.