Lewis Howes
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women feel like they're already working so hard.
Why do they have to come rescue the man now to be a better man?
But is that women who are looking, they don't feel safe if a man doesn't have money, or is that women who are attracted to men with money?
Is that?
Do you think, you know, I'm hearing you share that it's great that women are earning more and are constantly progressing in their careers and getting more opportunities than ever.
And we want to continue that thriving.
And we also want to see men continue to improve, especially young men who maybe don't have the skills anymore, the tools to become financially successful, or they haven't figured it out yet.
Do you think, is there any data around the majority of women being able to earn more than men and still be attracted to them in a long-term romantic relationship?
Or is there any data that you've seen around that, that women can make more and still be attracted to the man they're with long-term?
Is that biology?
Is that like psychology around that?
That causes these things to these challenges to arise when women earn more than the men they're with?
So if a woman is stronger financially, emotionally, physically, then it's like, why do you need the man then, right?
They're not trapped anymore yet from that.
So men need to continue to figure out how to earn more than the partners they're with in order to have a happier marriage, it sounds like, based on the data.
They don't own their role, they're not generous, or they're not kind, they're not contributing, whatever it might be.
Do you feel like in some ways, I'm going to give an example and this is just one example, but do you feel in some ways that women have been lied to around
the need to you know be career driven and earn as much as possible and delay having kids and delay getting married as long as you can until you're financially stable and i'll give you context around this uh and maybe it's just case by case there's someone i know i'm not going to call them out there's someone i know who is very career focused and driven on their career for probably the last 12 or 13 years and since college
and just always seemed a little frustrated, always seemed a little unhappy, just always seemed like a little, I don't know, something was always off around the energy of this person.
And they just had a child, you know, maybe six months ago, and I've never seen them happier.