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What Makes up a Man?

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A male without maturity is nothing but a boy; a beautiful male without sympathy is most similar

to an animal; and a male without good intentions would mean nothing to the world. In my opinion,

thinking of an idealistic man means that an individual would have something to offer to the world, or

perhaps to another person, whether it’s optimism, a good heart, or understanding. Someone who is

seen as relentless, pessimistic towards life, and immature could not be seen as man, and just a boy,

because he wouldn’t have anything to offer besides tragedy, demise, and failure. Overall, being a man is

more than just being a male, but being a matured one who doesn’t argue his existence. A man means

maturity, understanding, and being able to carry on reputation and own will successfully.

Having looks can be deceiving, and having a good personality can be genuine. Any young

adolescent would first interpret that you must look good to win, or better yourself before anyone else,

but that isn’t the case. You cannot label a handsome man with a horrible personality, because he would

not have the capability in offering good deeds. It is always stressed that you must have good character

before you can succeed appearance because you would mean nothing but a pit full of emptiness or a

picture without meaning. Being a man means having the capability in succeeding in the world by being

genuine and true; having both, on the other hand, is a bonus.

Without maturity and time, a male cannot be labeled as a man because he would need time to

understand his role and identity in the world. A young male at first, would not have the

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