Why Women Are 15% More Likely to Earn a Degree Than Men - Richard Reeves

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  • Опубликовано: 28 сен 2024
  • This is a great conversation with Richard Reeves if you're curious about some of the challenges young men face, from porn to graduation. Reeves is data-driven, open-minded, personable, and thorough, so check the time stamps to see more of what we explore.
    There's few things I like more than conversations wide-ranging yet deep conversations. This is one of them. I'm so grateful to Richard for his time, eloquence, and commitment to men.
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Комментарии • 17

  • @AtomLabX
    @AtomLabX Год назад +5

    Richard Reeves!
    Let's gooo!
    Never get bored of this man and his knowledge!
    I'm a simple man, I see Richard Reeves, I hub on!

  • @enhancedutility266
    @enhancedutility266 Год назад +7

    The education system is biased

  • @Hilariusgamer
    @Hilariusgamer Год назад +2

    When girl was struggling in my school female teachers would always come to here and be like oh sweetie you have it tough, you are precious. When boy had problem they be like oh you are just lazy and ignorant, you will achieve nothing in life if you continue. The pressure for boys and young men especially those without many friends who could rely on is quite high. You might hear criticisms whole days from all sides and never feel fullfiled.

  • @ObscureBooks9928
    @ObscureBooks9928 Год назад +3

    19:00 This is something I've noticed as well. Female biology is very...salient? It has these very tangible milestones when it comes to physical maturation. And reaching them kind of necessitates further psychological growth and skills development.
    I tend to break down the female life-cycle into: the Pre-menstruation period, Menstruation Act l (pregnancy avoidance years), Menstruation Act II (pregnancy years), and finally the Post-Menopausal period. Or 'Maiden, Mother, Matriarch' as Lousie Perry puts it.
    Obviously personal autonomy is still a significant factor in how things shake out but its kind of interesting that our biology in some sense helps guides us and transitions us into different seasons of life.
    I dont think there's really a male equivalent. Maybe thats why so many cultures have had 'coming of age' ceremony/rituals for boys? Maybe they saw a need for some kind of structure that just didn't occur naturally? Specific ones that come to mind are Bar Mitzvahs, Indian "sacred thread" ceremonies, and Breeching ceremonies in 18th/19th century Europe.
    Great interview by the way.

  • @alanzapotocky4607
    @alanzapotocky4607 Год назад +1

    College isn’t for everyone, I literally know tons of people who went into the trades-carpenter, airplane maintenance, plumber, electrician and construction mangement after a 5 year apprenticeship and couple years in their field there easily bringing in triple digits per year and lastly think bill gates and steve jobs they both attended college but never finished bill gates was the richest man at one point in world and Steve jobs was up there there with billions of $.

  • @EricMHowardII-yh1rn
    @EricMHowardII-yh1rn 10 месяцев назад

    Indifference does not have a gender of male nor female. Indifferent attitudes makes events like Tuesday September 11, 2001 and Sunday December 7, 1941

  • @SladkaPritomnost
    @SladkaPritomnost Год назад +8

    Majority of entrepreneurs don't have a degree...

    • @Hilariusgamer
      @Hilariusgamer Год назад

      Yes but that is probably small percentage of men who are entrepreneurs

    • @brennancarter7721
      @brennancarter7721 Год назад

      @@Hilariusgamer And an even smaller percentage of women.

  • @marcela3124
    @marcela3124 Год назад +1

    oh boy... I didn't expect to cry on this one.

  • @AtomLabX
    @AtomLabX Год назад

    Conner I think you have done a better job with the interview, this is my third time watching it (And I have watched almost every interview Richard) has done, and maybe this is the worst, at the this point.
    This is simply feedback, I do not hate you " or do not like you " -- Heck I'm subbed and it is sad, that I have to make that clear.
    But the main point, I think there is a way more productive question and a conversation to be had.
    You simply touched the surface of many topics, yet if you touched two topics for example in depth with each like 20 mins, that might have been a better way to go about it.
    I would say, watch Chris W. and his interview, it is the same time, yet way more valuable information wise.
    Or the progress network interview as well, that is a good example to follow.

    • @ManTalks
      @ManTalks  Год назад

      Valid feedback and its always welcome. I love Richards work and he will be coming back on as you're right - I only scratched the surface. Would you be open to sharing some of the questions / topics you'd ask him or think I should dig into? Sounds like you've done some serious research.

  • @thiccactus
    @thiccactus Год назад +1

    I've personally come to conclusion that the system is fine the way it is. If women develop faster and perform better in school and the workforce, then its better for society to put it's resources into making women as successful as possible over wasting them on males.

    • @brennancarter7721
      @brennancarter7721 Год назад

      Wasting them on males. I try to be cordial, but this is not a red-pill channel that bashes on women so I pretty shitty of you to disparage men like that. If this was an Andrew Tate video I would understand that type of response, but imagine if you had a son, would you want him to be afforded the resources that could help him live a life worth living? I don’t know if you know anything about the origins of the public school system in America, but it was initiated in order to create docile and unquestioning factory workers who would obey and not act as dissidents. Women do better in school at a time when the education system is at its worst peak of political correctness and anti-freedom of speech. This is due to the notion that feelings matter more than facts. We are in an era academically when university degrees could not be more worthless and expensive, and the so called dominance in the workforce is predicated on cushy office jobs in buildings which men built. When robots start overtaking the work force you are going to be screwed like everyone else. Men make up the the highest and lowest spectrums of IQ, while women exist in the middle and above average part of the spectrum. There are more intelligent women than there are men, but men make up the majority of geniuses; they always have and always will. Sometimes it boggles my mind why women are so quick to disenfranchise men who are already struggling, we need women, I am not saying that men are better, but what I am saying is that all of the greatest architecture, fiction, poetry, painting and art has been created by men, and when we live in an age when men are no longer encouraged to create and improve upon their lives and are treated as villains who offer nothing to the world, then we’re truly screwed. It boggles my mind how arrogant some people are, look at who make up the vast majority of the stem fields; look at which gender has enforced the destruction of liberty and freedom on college campuses and then ask your why men don’t want to attend college to be treated like scum.