Who's at the helm of your life?
Many men believe they're in charge of their own lives.
Work, decisions, responsibilities—it seems like everything's in place.
But if you dig deeper, it often turns out that
your choices aren't dictated by what you really want,
but by what's "necessary," "it's time," "it's right."
Being the master of your life isn't about rigid control.
It's about being willing to take responsibility for your choices.
Even for those decisions that today seem like mistakes.
A master is someone who can change course.
Not because it's easy.
But because they understand that continuing on this way is pointless.
A simple, no-nonsense question:
Are you living your life now?
Or are you fulfilling a scenario that someone else once chose?
I'm interested in men who can be honest with themselves.
With them, there's always a sense of movement, depth, and genuine dialogue.