TheReal_ND wrote: ↑Sat May 12, 2018 10:24 pm
Implying women arent interested in things.
Entire houses full of things.
And more storage units stocked with things.
I get your point though. On an intellectual level women seldom seem interested in things.
They generally aren't interested in how things work, though. They are excessively materialistic by nature, but they don't tend to care so much about how the material world actually works.
It's sort of like how women in the corporate world often possess very little concept of what actually advances the interests of the business and what actually constitutes a productive day. They are seeking the material rewards, certainly, but their metrics for success are more social in nature. The only way to keep them on track is to tie social rewards with objective metrics tied to actual business success, efficiency, and so forth. If you don't do that, you are going to get a lot of social justice stuff and feel-good metrics. That's a guarantee.
As far as their materialism.. when you look at the remains of human cultures deep in the paleolithic, you will find women were already obsessing over jewelry and other material things that don't advance the group's survival at all. These are clans of humans living on the edge of disaster every year, and the females are already wasting valuable time and resources to collect jewelry. Think about that.