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RE: Steemit Engagement Challenge, S9W6: "Men Vs Women"
@yakspeace It sounds like you have the belief that men make better leaders than women based on their ability to spend more time, think better, and be less burdened by family responsibilities. However, it is important to realize that leadership ability is not determined by gender, but by individual qualities, skills, and experience.
Yes, you have spoken well and your analyses are true. The Ability to lead, win, skill and success is not limited by gender but individual.
Most Women are somehow weak and depressed by emotion sometime, i am not saying men are better but they have the ability to absorbed more pressure than women.
Best regard freind.
It is important to recognize that generalizations about gender can be misleading and unfair. While there may be some average biological and psychological differences between men and women, it is important to remember that people vary greatly within each gender. Not all men are inherently strong or able to handle stress, and not all women are emotionally fragile or easily driven by emotions. Best wishes
Yes sir. As much as your analyses are true, gender also have it own impact on individual. in some part of the world, women right are limited because of their gender, women everyday fight for equal right which may not be possible.
In your statement, you said "some" which implies by statistic, majority or less not equal.
My justification is base on majority of women are emotionally fragile but not all, we have women who behave like men in mental reasoning, contribution to politics, strength and in many ways.
Thanks for your enlightenment, i think we are on thesame page on this school of thought.
Best regard @nabeelsaqib
Thanks for sharing your point of view. You are right that gender can impact people and there are indeed parts of the world where women's rights are limited due to social norms and practices. It is important to recognize and address these inequalities in order to work for a more equal society.