Justin Breen
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Yeah, it's really good.
But the, you know, so, um, it's good to have like the scientific explanation behind this, but men's and women's brains are different.
And, uh, women have far more hormones and emotional brains.
Uh, and men are more of like, uh, fight or flight attack, attack, attack, attack, attack, attack, um, obviously higher sexual drive.
And most, you know, most leaders at the highest level are men.
And then if you, you know, maybe not the best segue, but if you look at the Epstein situation, most of the people involved in that are men.
And then they basically, you know, abuse much younger, physically beautiful women.
I mean, that's basically what
what that is.
And then if you look at it from a biological way, men are half women.
I mean, X, Y chromosomes, you know, but men have not been taught to show their emotions.
They haven't been taught to show their creativity.
In fact, it's in the opposite of that.
So it's really about regardless of gender, embracing that, that feminine creativity and,
part of the leadership.
And then one of the things in the book, in the last 250, 300 years, there's only been one war started by a woman.
Only one in Duragandhi.
That's the only one that's ever been started primarily by a woman.
Which I thought was very interesting to see that from a historical perspective.
And then from another historical perspective, a book I just finished is called The Fourth Turning.