Plinco
Master Don Juan
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Almost no woman knows how to think independently, yet this woman seems to do it very well. Here's an example of her explaining something logically:
I've come up with a few theories on this.
1.) Women are actually capable of thinking rationally and independently, but have no incentive because they are too catered to do so.
2.) Rand was striving to promote a specific style of masculinity that was missing in Russia during the revolution. She's going to great lengths to promote what she wanted to be dependent on. Even with that said, she still demonstrates independent thought.
3.) She was being handled behind the scenes to create the illusion of, among many things, the idea that women can think logically and independently.
Based on my experience and evidence, I think the first explanation is correct. However I've gotten into a few disagreements with some people who believe that women are incapable of effective independent thought and action in principle.
I've come up with a few theories on this.
1.) Women are actually capable of thinking rationally and independently, but have no incentive because they are too catered to do so.
2.) Rand was striving to promote a specific style of masculinity that was missing in Russia during the revolution. She's going to great lengths to promote what she wanted to be dependent on. Even with that said, she still demonstrates independent thought.
3.) She was being handled behind the scenes to create the illusion of, among many things, the idea that women can think logically and independently.
Based on my experience and evidence, I think the first explanation is correct. However I've gotten into a few disagreements with some people who believe that women are incapable of effective independent thought and action in principle.