Eve Rodsky
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He decided to take his full paternity leave, which is six months on paper.
He was the only person to do that in the group and they fired him.
So now he's suing them.
Oh,
My point being that men who do what women do will start seeing that they're penalized too.
We need, like I said, right now, because it's not normalized, you're either going to be complicit or fight.
So I say to those men, thank you for the fight.
I know it's hard to also be penalized like women are because men are not used to that.
But what we see is that the men who can do the greedy work often are the ones who rise up in their career.
So much so, Nicole, that this is my favorite statistic, 80% of the 1% in this country are men with stay-at-home wives.
Yeah, right?
Oh my gosh.
And by the way, my good friend who you should have on too, she's a professor at Wharton.
She just wrote a book called Having It All.
And I love because she has a very complimentary perspective because I have the behavior design legal perspective and she has the economic perspective.
But her solution, so mine was to hold the boundary and say to Seth, I'm not living like this anymore.
Other women's solution is court-ordered custody as we talked about.
Her solution was to divorce a man and marry a woman.
Thank you for saying that.
Seth would say it's easier when I'm gone, which I think it is.