Men Are Meant to Be Broken is a powerful and unflinching exploration of the struggles Black men face in America. From systemic oppression to societal expectations, this book delves into the ways we are shaped by our experiences-both the burdens we inherit and the wounds we endure. It examines the cycles of trauma, the impact of false narratives, and the ways in which we are often pitted against each other rather than uplifted.
But this is not just a story of hardship-it is a call to transformation. Men Are Meant to Be Broken challenges Black men to embrace their pain, confront their past, and use their brokenness as fuel for growth and success. Through self-awareness, accountability, and unity, we can redefine strength-not as the absence of struggle, but as the ability to rise above it.
This book is more than a critique; it is a blueprint for resilience, healing, and empowerment. It is a reminder that despite the obstacles we face, our stories are not defined by our suffering, but by how we choose to overcome it.