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Three Signs of a Good Man

Doc

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I’m going to relate this particular topic to the movie “The Wizard of Oz.” If you’ve ever had the luxury of seeing the movie, you know it’s about a girl named Dorothy, and her journey to visit the Wizard (with her dog Toto). The Wizard is suppose to have the ability to help Dorothy get back to her home in Kansas.

On her way to meet the Wizard, Dorothy runs into three men who need help. She runs into a scarecrow, a tin man, and a male lion, and she agrees to let them follow her on her journey to see the Wizard.

The scarecrow doesn’t have a brain, the tin man doesn’t have a heart, and the lion, believe it or not, doesn’t have courage.

So we have Dorothy and her dog Toto leading three men; three men who are searching for a brain, a heart, and courage.

Let me repeat that, for those of you who weren’t paying attention, we have three men, being led by a girl and a dog, trying to find a brain, a heart, and courage.

A Brain

Women, the first sign of a good man is that he has a brain. In other words, he’s astute, judicious, and intelligent; he can think for himself, his actions are not dictated by his friends or his associates.

He possesses the cognitive ability to recognize your importance and see your true value. He’s smart enough to appreciate you, and intelligent enough to show it.

He’s a visionary; he knows what he’s doing and where he’s going. He’s a leader; he’s able to handle his responsibilities; he’s able to control himself, his anger, and his nature, in other words, he has a brain.

A Heart

The second sign of a good man is that he has a heart. Some men are cold, they’re callous and they’re mean. They don’t feel anything, don’t care about anything, don’t care if you cry, don’t care when you hurt, they are uninterested in the things that you are interested in; your feelings mean “nothing,” they don’t have a heart!

A man “with a heart” is concerned about you, takes an interest in the things that interest you, and prizes you above anyone else. A man with a heart will spend time with you, because he knows that time is a sign of value. What people value they dedicate time to. A good man has a heart.

A man with a heart defers to you, respects your emotions, your feelings and your perspective. A man with a heart is not intimidated by your intelligence, intuition and sensitivity; he understands you and relies on you.

A man with a heart respects his parents, his neighbors and most importantly, a man with a heart respects the women he’s with.

Courage

The third sign of a good man is courage. He has courage in the face of circumstances, challenges and misunderstandings. He doesn’t quit or shrink, he doesn’t run-out, and he doesn’t give up or back down when things get rough; he has courage. He has the courage to stay committed to relationships, the courage to make big decisions, and the courage to back his decisions.

He has the courage to change when change is required.

He has the courage to take risk, the courage to pursue his dreams, the courage to love the unlovely, and the courage to do the right thing.

He has the courage to commit to you for a lifetime, the courage to respect you, the courage to protect you, the courage to earn a living, the courage to pursue his passion and the courage to be the man that you desire him to be.

In closing, a good man has a brain, he has a heart, and last but not least, a good man has courage.

Blessings

Doc
 
I suppose you wouldn't settle for a mane, a hard exterior, and a propensity for scaring away birds? :lol: :lol:

Superb post, Doc.
 
Really nice, Doc, and so true. :D
 
You just described my husband. You said just what a good husband is and I am blessed. Thanks Doc for reminding just how blessed I am.
Stephanie
 
CecilW said:
I suppose you wouldn't settle for a mane, a hard exterior, and a propensity for scaring away birds? :lol: :lol:

Superb post, Doc.
Another great post Doc. I'm reading a lot and think this group has many great mature thinkers. BTW Cecil can you help me with the birds thing???? :roll:
 
DougM said:
BTW Cecil can you help me with the birds thing???? :roll:

Scarecrow? ...

When it comes to the Great Mature Thinkers, like Doc, I make a good bunny rabbit. :lol:
 
i sure wish i had this before i made a commitment to someone who is a player, and not at 62 i feel like what chance do i have being with another family so i wont be totally alone the rest of my days and how long will it be before the pain of this situation which has been very high in the torment and torture stage. and the men of the family used my car and did not take care of it so now i have no car and with my limited income if i do get a car by that time i be to old to drive it. my brain has been fried so bad i cant even function to pursue the business i have started for i need help with my web page and cant find the help i need. even need furniture moved in my apt so i can at least excerise here.. o well all this has done is i so wished i would have stayed a hermit that yep was numb but content. now with emotions it so much harder.
 
It is interesting to note that all three men already contained the qualities they initially appeared to lack - they just did not realize their own potential.
 
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