Within a short amount of time, I came to see that the problem was ME. Honestly, my initial goal was to find out why the people around me weren’t responding so well to my Nice Guy philosophy, and then get them to change. I joined a men’s group and started working with a therapist. I decided to start working on my situation. If you had talked to the people closest to me, they probably would have told you that I wasn’t so nice. I was frustrated, resentful, and confused. While in my early 30’s, and in spite of my unwavering faith in this Nice Guy philosophy, my life was in crisis. I couldn’t understand why everyone didn’t have a similar personal mantra. I wanted to treat people well and I wanted to be liked. I was proud to make that statement about myself through much of my early adult life. I’m one of the nicest guys you will ever meet.” “I have a lot of respect for you and your work, and that’s not something I say often.” Amy Alkon, aka, “The Advice Goddess” “I’m a Nice Guy. has a tone that veers between conventional psychological counsel and edgy outrageousness.” The Seattle Post-Intelligencer minus the hokey rituals.” The Seattle Times Glover is an emerging figure in the Men’s Movement as crystallized by Iron John a decade ago. Glover is married to Lupita Escobar and lives in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. His groundbreaking books, classes, podcasts, and seminars have helped form the foundation for a growing world-wide men’s movement. He has spent over 30 years helping men and women get the love, sex, and life they want. Robert Glover is the author of No More Mr.
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