Andrew Wilson
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So women are getting, they're getting more college degrees than men because men have a viable option for making income, which is easy.
Correct.
I mean, it's actually harder, but it's easy for them.
We could survive.
And the idea is if you're a tradesman, you're going to make a lot of money.
Okay.
Especially in modernity, because there's an incompetency crisis in the United States.
Absolutely.
So if you're good at what you do, you're gonna make a lot of money.
And that's just it.
Women are less likely.
And even if you're bad at it, you'll make a lot of money.
But the college thing created a situation we were not aware was going to happen, even though
I could easily have predicted it, which is oversaturation.
Women only go for a couple things, and they're sociological related mostly.
They're not really for STEM fields, and that's whose hiring is the big STEM fields.
Everything else is oversaturated.
That's why women end up in government NGOs and government think tanks and psychologists because the overage has to go somewhere.
But that's saturated too.
So you're seeing actually a trend begin to emerge.