In a conversation between two characters in the book "Invincible" by Troy Denning, there is a humorous exchange about the challenges of changing a man's inherent noble qualities. One character expresses frustration with the idea of trying to teach a man to avoid being self-sacrificing, suggesting it's a difficult task.
The response adds a comical twist, indicating that the best strategy might simply be to eliminate the problem rather than attempting to change the man's nature. This interaction highlights themes of masculinity and the tension between noble intentions and practical realities of relationships.