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I have been struggling to articulate exactly why but this just feels like advice for men. I don’t think it works out the same way for women to simply follow your intellectual interests No one complains about over educated men, but they scream and scream and scream about over educated women. There’s personal reward in following these passions yes, but I don’t think you should expect society to reward you like Naval says it will here https://x.com/arjunkhemani/status/1837704603334226189
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Intellectual pursuits are not necessarily the same as education and when I look at this quote from him I actually agree and think applies regardless of gender. BUT you are šŸ’Æ right that intelligence is not as highly valued in women. Especially by men. This has been my experience my whole life. In my 20s I made playing dumb into an art form. What I’ve found is that men who are secure in their own intellect are able to appreciate a smart women. Those who are insecure usually do not.
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My sense whenever I meet a guy who I can tell respects my intellect is that he doesn’t see me as a woman, but rather as one of the guys
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