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Women only want the top 10% of men. Men want the top 10% of jobs. Men also want to be in the top 10% themselves. Most men want to be better than they are. And if given the choice, most men would also want to marry the top 10% of women. So why is it seen as a problem that so many women want to marry the top 10% of men? The issue is not the desire. The issue is being delusional enough to believe they will get it. Most men do not assume they will earn millions every year or marry a perfect 10. By and large, men stay grounded enough to accept that they will not get perfection. And here is the key. Men can be satisfied with what they get, even when it is less than perfect. Which unfortunately is not true of a majority of women.



Today's Stanford AI Index shows that people hate AI. The attacks on Sam Altman's home over the weekend show what's at stake. sources.news/p/ai-reputatio…


Wrong question. The right question is why young men ever entered the workforce or college to begin with. Interestingly, "the culture" also wouldn't like the answer.


@PaulaSeeksTruth You can set your standards as high and uncommon as you like. Just accept that you may not find a partner as a result.





Giving everyone a universal basic income will not reveal most people’s inner Mozarts or Emily Brontës. At bottom, this is about two competing views of human nature. One view holds that once basic material needs are met, people will use their free time to seek meaning and fulfillment. Unshackled from the burden of work, they will thrive. This is partly true. A small share of people would create, build, and explore. But for most, that is not what happens. When people are out of work, they do not spend their days painting or sculpting or learning another language. They scroll, they watch television, they play video games. Many advocates of UBI assume that people are simply waiting for the right conditions. Remove financial pressure, and they will pursue their creative passions. That may be true for a few. It is not true for most. Another view holds that meaning comes from the act of working. Earning your way, supporting yourself, and taking care of others provide structure and fulfillment. Effort, struggle, and self-reliance are not barriers to a meaningful life. They are part of what makes it possible. A society that removes the need to work risks removing one of the main sources of meaning in life.



STAY-AT-HOME BOYFRIENDS: As Of Early 2026 Women Hold More Payroll Jobs Than Men In The U.S. Turning The Stay-At-Home Boyfriend Into An Economic Trend. Gen Z Influencer Maggie Anders Joined F&F First This Morning To React!

This is what being married with no kids looks like.





This is what being married with no kids looks like.



Communion between Christians and Muslims takes shape under the mantle of Our Lady of Africa. Here, in #Algeria, the maternal love of Lalla Meryem gathers everyone as children, within our rich diversity, in our shared aspiration for dignity, love, justice, and peace. In a world where division and wars sow pain and death, living in unity and peace is a compelling sign. #ApostolicJourney


NEW: If Waymo gets its way, 2 million workers will be out of work. When Waymo gets a firm hold on a city, wages go down. Some drivers now have to work 12 hours day, 7 days a week just to get by. This isn't inevitable — but Big Tech is spending millions to make you think it is.


Actually this is correct and I'd go further. Beyond PR, the moral move is for big labs to start heavily investing in UBI lobbyists, thinktanks, whatever, to mitigate the risk of economic upheaval. A better world is possible!







