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The Tai Lopez Show

350: The Idea of the Macho-Male is Flawed

The Tai Lopez Show

Tai Lopez

Business

4.86.9K Ratings

🗓️ 19 October 2017

⏱️ 6 minutes

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Summary

The idea of the macho-male at the forefront of what we consider attractive in males is a deeply flawed construct, and one that leads to a lot of unhappiness among humans and in relationships.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

What are the interesting things about those studies ties that it finds out that people lie about how many people they've slept with?

0:10.2

Practical tips that I don't know if you even go some some people don't like to jump across the world to the practical tips

0:19.0

Are there practical tips a man? Let's start with men and then women from your book if you were let's say today was your last day on planet earth

0:27.2

And you're leaving some advice to your kids male and female what do you what do you tell your son and what do you tell your daughter based on your life's work?

0:34.3

Yeah, well, I got I got three I got three sons and and they have absorbed my my views very well

0:43.1

Over over long that of time, you know, um, I think the

0:48.4

the idea that that tough

0:51.6

But the idea of machismo tough and and dominant as as the core of attraction is is a deeply flawed and is actually kind of a recipe for unhappiness

1:04.8

And in fact, you know

1:06.8

Mailness, I think in the modern world is taking a real a direction that leads

1:12.7

To to to everyone being unhappy, right? And so I think actually get in touch with what it means to be caring

1:20.6

both

1:22.0

For your partner and for your offspring

1:25.9

Is is is is is a recipe for everybody's happiness whether you're male or female and that and that you know stories to the contrary

1:34.2

are often

1:36.0

rooted supposedly rooted in evolutionary biology

1:38.9

But I think that's that science is just really bad and this is a the book is really about

1:43.8

Another way to look at evolution that is I think really much more consistent with the facts and gives us a really

1:49.6

Different appreciation for ourselves. What about for women? What would you tell I don't know if you have a daughter

1:54.4

But what would you tell your daughter? I don't have a daughter. I wish

1:59.5

Your niece, you know, I love kids. I would have kept going and going that'd be great

2:06.8

You know, hopefully I would hopefully I would already have you know

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