Sense of loss
Whether they were ancient green forest heroes or outstanding Marlboro car racers, they all had a mentality of striving to stand out and absolutely believed that their own strength would inevitably surpass others. Once they failed, they were often pushed to extreme pain by a deep sense of loss. At this point, they either fight to the death on the battlefield or end their lives to prove their so-called strength, which is in line with a theory: the strongest people are often also the most vulnerable.
Difficult to withstand high pressure
The marriage between men's personality traits and the characteristics of the times has nurtured competition. Long term exposure to a fierce competitive atmosphere leads to extreme psychological tension, depression, and disappointment, frequent emotional fluctuations, and alternating emotions of joy, anger, sadness, and resentment that torment oneself. Some men often lose control of themselves when they can't bear this kind of overloaded mental pressure.
Sadness and depression
Most men are "double material", as the saying goes, half of men are women. Not only do women shed tears over flowers and mourn the moon, but men are also moved by external events that affect their emotional state, and may even suffer long-term depression and depression due to the impact.
Drug addiction
Once a man becomes addicted to drugs, he often cannot extricate himself. When he is skinny and unable to support his body, he is almost engulfed by death.
Abnormal love
There are also estrogen in the male body. Once this estrogen accumulates too much in a man's body, he will be particularly gentle and romantic, and can often induce homosexuality in adulthood. This kind of abnormal "love" is very stubborn. Some people know that it is abnormal, but it is difficult to stop it. Let it spread freely, which provides an opportunity for AIDS transmission.
(Intern Editor: Chen Hao)