![]() ![]() ![]() He adds: "I think the message is already in the book. We often feel a need to protect people from making mistakes, but if we do that, they never get to learn for themselves." "What I’ve noticed is that most people who buy the book to change their behaviour think it’s a destination, but instead it becomes the beginning of a journey that takes them somewhere different than they anticipated. ![]() I’m sure if I read it today, there’s a lot that would make me cringe," he admits. "The book is a document of what I experienced, thought, and felt at the time, so as a book that was true to who I was then, there’s nothing I could regret. As the film of it is being made, one of the things the writers have all picked up on is that the arc of the book is my relationship not with women, but with my mentor in the book, Mystery."Īs an author who shaped how countless men approached relationships, does he regret writing it? "For someone like myself, who was a loner growing up, and who was raised mostly by two strong women, it was the first time I had such deep and honest male friendships. ![]()
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