Men unlike every other person have been taught from teenage years to sulk whatever hardship life throws at them. The life of an average man is cold and involves numerous painstaking’s. Men are expected to be “on” the moment they reach the age of knowing what’s right and wrong. There are dozens of things a man wishes to air out of his lungs, but society will consider him a weakling if he dares to outburst. Men wish to be “off” sometimes and enjoy life the way every other person does. Saddled with so much pressure and responsibility from the world, one can almost agree a man’s life can be a sad one. Being a protector, provider, and of course a leader 24hrs round the clock for so many years with no private you-time can drive you to insanity. “KNOWING, THE THINGS YOUR MAN WISH YOU KNEW,” gives you a first-hand experience on the endless thoughts in a man’s mind, you’d see how relieved your man, brother, or dad will be if you offered to help ease him off at least a quarter of the burdens loaded on his seemingly strong yet fragile shoulders. Men deserve to be cut some slack, the responsibilities are wearingly uncomfortable and tiring. A child cries to the mom, a wife cries to the husband, the husband in turn cries to who? “KNOWING, THE THINGS YOUR MAN WISH YOU KNEW,” shows you numerous instances men wants to be HEARD but can hardly say it, and so they hope you’d figure it out– without necessarily reaching out - their noiseless-scream for help.***I interviewed several men who provided real, true, honest feedback regarding their feelings. From those conversations, this book was birthed.***