In this episode of All In, the hosts explore the topic of anxiety and unwillingness to ask for help when faced with adult responsibilities and home projects.
Whether you're a young man, a young dad, or can just relate to the anxiety of feeling like you should know how to fix things (even though no one ever taught you), this conversation will help you accept that it's okay to try new things and not know what you're doing and allow yourself to be weak and ask for help.
What You’ll Hear:
* The hosts confessing that they have no idea what they're doing as handymen and adults, detailing failures like spending six days on garage shelves that collapsed and the crippling, two-month fear of using a grill that took 10 hours to assemble.
* Why simple tasks necessitate constant trips to the hardware store (at least five times per project), and the result of ignoring essential maintenance.
* The intense pressure on new fathers to be providers, and the surprising link between struggling to build a bookshelf and being left alone with a newborn, realizing suddenly, I have no idea what I’m doing.
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