Men as the weak sex. Humility. Practical philosophy.

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It is generally well known that men have an overall shorter life expectancy compared to women. A recent study shows a correlation between a loss of the Y chromosome in blood cells and both a shorter life span and higher mortality from cancer in other organs. (1)

Men tend to believe they are stronger.
Men tend to believe they are wiser. (see “Midwifery. Witch hunts. Men’s prejudice. Medicine & dogmatism.” or “Women and Science…“)
Men tend to believe that women were created FROM men!

Could it be that it is the OTHER WAY AROUND?
Could we (men) be the by-products of women?
Could we be an incomplete version of the whole-person a woman represents?

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See the world with humility.

Stop believing you are stronger than others.
Stop believing you are the center of the world.
And everything will be better.
For everyone…
Starting from your woman.

Practical philosophy. At your service! 🙂

Relative discussion @ philosophy forums by “skakos”: Check out 2, 3, 4, 5

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  1. The Wisdom of Life

    When we consider the fact that sexual selection and the corresponding differences between the sexes change depending on the needs of the tribe–that more brutish hunter/warriors come about when the need arises to help carry the tribe through harsher climates with men as the sacrificial exterior wall of the tribal womb and the return toward a more egalitarian morphology returns when it is no longer called for.. it does make one wonder if we men are as superfluous as our nipples.

    1. skakos

      The point is that we have been wandering away from Nature for so long, that we have forgotten the true meaning of what it means to be a woman or a man…

  2. Lila

    Wonderful, humble post from a man. Thanks 🙂

    1. skakos

      😉

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