Honestly with Bari Weiss

Why Men Seek Danger

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Mar 16, 2023
Sebastian Junger, a renowned war correspondent and author, discusses the complex allure of danger and its role in shaping identity, particularly among men. He highlights how war, though brutal, provides meaning and camaraderie that many veterans long for after combat. Junger contrasts this with modern life's comfort and the societal costs of living without such risks. He also delves into issues like the resilience seen in Ukraine, the erosion of trust in democracy, and the emotional struggles veterans face, urging a deeper understanding of community and masculinity.
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War and Meaning

  • War, despite its brutality, can foster deep community and meaning, especially for men.
  • It demands loyalty and sacrifice, qualities that resonate with men's evolutionary wiring.
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Men and War

  • Men find value in war due to the high stakes and the opportunity to demonstrate worthiness.
  • This desire to prove bravery can manifest in both positive and negative ways.
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PTSD and Alienation

  • PTSD in veterans is potentially caused by societal alienation rather than solely war trauma.
  • Returning to a fragmented society after experiencing strong community in combat can be jarring.
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