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You Got Sight, But No Vision: Nick Cannon’s Regret & Shannon Sharpe’s Exit EXPLAINED

You Got Sight, But No Vision: Nick Cannon’s Regret & Shannon Sharpe’s Exit EXPLAINED

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Nick Cannon said what a lot of men don’t want to admit — he wouldn’t want his daughters with a man like who he used to be. That clip went viral on The Shade Room via EXTRA, but it wasn’t just gossip. It hit something real. On this week’s Mental Man Monday, I’m solo again — and I’m tapping into that moment heavy. We’re not just talking about Nick Cannon’s regret; we’re talking about the weight of being a man in real time, especially when you finally see yourself through your child’s eyes. What do you do when your past starts speaking louder than your present? And then there’s Shannon Sharpe. He didn’t “step down” from ESPN.

He spoke on stepping down — on knowing when to move forward, even when it hurts. Whether you’re at a crossroads with your job, your brand, or just who you thought you were supposed to be — this one’s for you. Because truth is, most of us stay longer than we should… in relationships, in roles, in places we’ve outgrown. We also revisit the convo with Kijuan Amey — the man who lost his sight but found his vision. It connects. Whether you're a dad like Nick, a media giant like Shannon, or just a brother trying to figure it out, the question remains: What will be said about you when you're gone? Not your job title. Not your follower count. But your impact. Your integrity. Your transformation.

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