At age 34, Mo Gawdat was at the top of his game. He had what most men only dream of having. As a tech entrepreneur he had founded numerous companies and his work for IBM, Microsoft, and later Google, had given him success, recognition, and wealth. He could buy whatever a man might want, including
Welcome to the third installment of this three-part series. You can read Part 1 here, and Part 2 here. The idea of MenAlive began on November 21, 1969 with the birth of our first son, Jemal. Over the years MenAlive was grown from a commitment to my son to be a different kind of
It is apparent to everyone, though many have trouble accepting the reality, that humanity is in grave danger and we face threats to our very survival. A report by The Commission for the Human Future says, “Human activity and numbers are transforming our world. Wildfires, floods, droughts, melting ice caps, large-scale extinctions of plants and
“If you could make male mortality rates the same as female rates, you would do more good than curing cancer.” Randolph M. Nesse, M.D. Some men want to travel to outer space. My dream is closer to home. For more than fifty years I have focused on healing men and their families. My website MenAlive.com
When Bill Gates speaks, people listen. When his wife, Melinda, adds her voice, we listen even more intently. In reviewing the new book, Factfulness: Ten Reasons We’re Wrong About the World—And Why Things Are Better Than You Think, Melinda says, “Hans Rosling tells the story of ‘the silent miracle of human progress.’ It explains why
I was five years old when my uncle drove me to the mental hospital. I was confused and afraid. “Why do I have to go?” I asked Uncle Harry. He turned his head towards me and smiled. “Your father needs you.” “What’s the matter with him?” I was beginning to cry,
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