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Somebody once pulled me aside at a men’s mental health event I created and asked a question that hit way harder than it should have: “Who’s qualified to speak about mental health?” I didn’t argue, I didn’t perform confidence, I just felt that sting and later realized what it really was, insecurity with a spotlight on it. That moment became the lens for a deeper talk on imposter syndrome, triggers, and why the comments that linger are often the ones trying to teach us something.
I also connect the dots to The Four Agreements and the idea of “black magic,” the way words can plant shame that follows you for years. Then we get practical: some insecurities are fixable skill gaps that need reps, study, mentorship, and better systems. Others are emotional wounds like fear of rejection, abandonment, needing validation, or feeling unattractive, and those require internal work like therapy, support, spirituality, and honest conversations with yourself.
The anchor is the Serenity Prayer: accept what you can’t change, change what you can, and build the wisdom to know the difference. We talk about owning your background without negotiating your worth, why perfection kills confidence, how routines build self-trust, and even how parents can help boys unpack teasing before it hardens into lifelong shame. If this hits home, subscribe, share it with a friend who’s been struggling quietly, and leave a review with the insecurity you’re ready to stop protecting and start facing.
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By Terry Roseland & Jones4.9
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Somebody once pulled me aside at a men’s mental health event I created and asked a question that hit way harder than it should have: “Who’s qualified to speak about mental health?” I didn’t argue, I didn’t perform confidence, I just felt that sting and later realized what it really was, insecurity with a spotlight on it. That moment became the lens for a deeper talk on imposter syndrome, triggers, and why the comments that linger are often the ones trying to teach us something.
I also connect the dots to The Four Agreements and the idea of “black magic,” the way words can plant shame that follows you for years. Then we get practical: some insecurities are fixable skill gaps that need reps, study, mentorship, and better systems. Others are emotional wounds like fear of rejection, abandonment, needing validation, or feeling unattractive, and those require internal work like therapy, support, spirituality, and honest conversations with yourself.
The anchor is the Serenity Prayer: accept what you can’t change, change what you can, and build the wisdom to know the difference. We talk about owning your background without negotiating your worth, why perfection kills confidence, how routines build self-trust, and even how parents can help boys unpack teasing before it hardens into lifelong shame. If this hits home, subscribe, share it with a friend who’s been struggling quietly, and leave a review with the insecurity you’re ready to stop protecting and start facing.
Join our Patreon Community
Buy some merch and ebooks
IG: @terryroseland & @amansperspective_

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