Why Scrolling Hits Harder When You Carry Wounds
For men carrying trauma, social media is rarely neutral. It can find every wound you carry and press on it without warning.
For men carrying trauma, social media is rarely neutral. It can find every wound you carry and press on it without warning.
You believe in God and you are furious with him. A fragmented faith is not a failing faith. It may be the most honest one you have ever had.
For many men, humor is not just a personality trait. It is a survival strategy that has been running so long it feels like identity.
For many men, the original harm was devastating. But the silence that followed often cuts just as deep.
For men who carry trauma, big decisions can feel paralyzing. Your hesitation is not weakness. It is a wound that can heal.
For men whose purpose grew out of pain, the difference between being driven and being called can change everything.
For men who carry trauma, the mirror can stir old pain about worth, safety, and the body that survived what it survived.
If your relationship with God has been about obedience and endurance, the capacity for delight may have been buried by your story.
If concentration has always felt like fighting your own brain, the problem might be a nervous system trained for threat, not focus.
If growing older feels less like a natural process and more like a reckoning, your relationship with time may be shaped by trauma.