Description
The family structure of the past has been eroded in global civilizations. Parents have been ostracized in favor of the government. Gender roles have been reversed and perverted. Choosing the right mate has been automated through AI. Is modern therapy helping us? Are family courts assisting our children to become well-adjusted adults? And who benefits?
These and other questions have plagued Cherokee Slim’s mind over the years, so he began to write about the strife of life to help ease his pain and release the pressure cooker of appeasing his surrounding environment like a good little boy. An Ohio Man focuses on some of the trials and tribulations of life that a father can and probably will face in fulfilling his role as head of household and as the pillar of his family’s communal structure. Some of the hurdles mentioned in the enclosed pages include social engineering, finding balance in modern relationships, mental health issues that can arise without balance, family court biases, how the media influences us all, and possible solutions to avoid the slippery slope of complacency and appeasement.
Anecdotes abound, examples are given, and statistics back his words like a honey badger in a Level IV Kevlar vest. This book will upset some and help many others.
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