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Taboo: The Lost Codes of Men explores the journey of modern masculinity—facing fears, breaking silence, and rediscovering purpose. Through real stories and bold reflection, it challenges men to reignite their fire and live with authenticity.
RALEIGH, N.C. - ColoradoDesk -- In a culture that has lost its compass for manhood, Taboo: The Lost Codes of Men by Martin Brossman steps forward as the book "nobody wanted to write but had to be written." Now available on Amazon in Kindle, paperback, hardcover, and audiobook (https://a.co/d/i7hBjYL), Taboo explores what it means to be a man in an age of confusion—and what it takes to reclaim authentic masculine strength with integrity and purpose.
Drawing from decades of men's work, mentoring, and cross-generational dialogue, Brossman illuminates the "lost codes" that once guided men toward maturity, responsibility, and self-respect. Instead of idealizing the past or condemning the present, Taboo invites men to rediscover inner direction, emotional depth, and the discipline of living as one's word.
"An amazingly insightful book about men, their lost manhood, the distorted social norms, the repercussions of a systematic and misguided view of what it means to be a man," writes author Diogenes Ruiz, calling it "a powerful book that contains professional observations and truths that can change lives."
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"One of those rare books that speaks directly to something missing in today's culture," adds reviewer Tom, who praises Brossman's "empathy and insight" in addressing men's loss of clear purpose and connection. "Rather than shaming men or romanticizing the past, he looks at the deep 'codes' that once helped men grow into strength, integrity, and contribution."
"I could not put it down," writes Whitney, who describes Taboo as "a must-read for a father or rising adult man." He adds, "Men in our society today are taught to shut up and hide out—taught that there's something wrong with being a man. This book addresses one of the fundamental issues in our society—men being real men."
Through personal reflection, practical guidance, and thought-provoking stories, Taboo: The Lost Codes of Men helps readers—both men and women—understand how cultural misunderstandings of masculinity have left generations unmoored. It calls men back to values of courage, accountability, and contribution—what Brossman calls "direction before selection" and "integrity as a way of being."
"Men aren't failing," Brossman writes. "They're being failed by a culture that misunderstands male development. The task before us isn't to suppress our nature but to learn and direct it."
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This work continues the exploration begun in Brossman's earlier book Finding Our Fire and deepens the dialogue for fathers, mothers, sons, and daughters seeking to restore balance between the masculine and feminine in a divided age.
About the Author
Martin Brossman is a success coach, author, and speaker who has led men's groups and personal development programs for over 30 years. He has trained thousands of professionals in leadership, communication, and the responsible use of technology. His work blends ancient wisdom with modern insight to help men and women live with greater authenticity and purpose.
Published by Richard Grassi with Cedar Books https://www.cedarbooks.com/
Availability
Taboo: The Lost Codes of Men is available now on Amazon in Kindle, paperback, hardcover, and audiobook editions.
📚 https://a.co/d/i7hBjYL
The Facebook page for the book: https://www.facebook.com/thematuringman
Subscribe to the YouTube channel Finding Our Fire: https://www.youtube.com/@findingourfire/featured
Visit the website: https://taboothebook.com/
Drawing from decades of men's work, mentoring, and cross-generational dialogue, Brossman illuminates the "lost codes" that once guided men toward maturity, responsibility, and self-respect. Instead of idealizing the past or condemning the present, Taboo invites men to rediscover inner direction, emotional depth, and the discipline of living as one's word.
"An amazingly insightful book about men, their lost manhood, the distorted social norms, the repercussions of a systematic and misguided view of what it means to be a man," writes author Diogenes Ruiz, calling it "a powerful book that contains professional observations and truths that can change lives."
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"One of those rare books that speaks directly to something missing in today's culture," adds reviewer Tom, who praises Brossman's "empathy and insight" in addressing men's loss of clear purpose and connection. "Rather than shaming men or romanticizing the past, he looks at the deep 'codes' that once helped men grow into strength, integrity, and contribution."
"I could not put it down," writes Whitney, who describes Taboo as "a must-read for a father or rising adult man." He adds, "Men in our society today are taught to shut up and hide out—taught that there's something wrong with being a man. This book addresses one of the fundamental issues in our society—men being real men."
Through personal reflection, practical guidance, and thought-provoking stories, Taboo: The Lost Codes of Men helps readers—both men and women—understand how cultural misunderstandings of masculinity have left generations unmoored. It calls men back to values of courage, accountability, and contribution—what Brossman calls "direction before selection" and "integrity as a way of being."
"Men aren't failing," Brossman writes. "They're being failed by a culture that misunderstands male development. The task before us isn't to suppress our nature but to learn and direct it."
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This work continues the exploration begun in Brossman's earlier book Finding Our Fire and deepens the dialogue for fathers, mothers, sons, and daughters seeking to restore balance between the masculine and feminine in a divided age.
About the Author
Martin Brossman is a success coach, author, and speaker who has led men's groups and personal development programs for over 30 years. He has trained thousands of professionals in leadership, communication, and the responsible use of technology. His work blends ancient wisdom with modern insight to help men and women live with greater authenticity and purpose.
Published by Richard Grassi with Cedar Books https://www.cedarbooks.com/
Availability
Taboo: The Lost Codes of Men is available now on Amazon in Kindle, paperback, hardcover, and audiobook editions.
📚 https://a.co/d/i7hBjYL
The Facebook page for the book: https://www.facebook.com/thematuringman
Subscribe to the YouTube channel Finding Our Fire: https://www.youtube.com/@findingourfire/featured
Visit the website: https://taboothebook.com/
Source: Martin Brossman & Associates LLC
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