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22 Oct 2025
Men are more likely to be single-focused and obsessive than women due to evolutionary hunter persistence.

You know what that is? That's the hunter's persistence. You had to have that persistence to survive as a hunter. Like if you want to be a hunter, you've got to get really good at a bow and arrow. And then you get really good at stalking animals. You've got to get really good and figure it out. Like it's like a, like it has to be your primary life focus because that's how you eat. That's the only way to eat. It's hard to sneak up on an animal with a fucking bow and arrow. So if you're doing that all the time, you have to have, or a spear even before that. So you had to have insane dedication to sticking with this. You couldn't go, oh, this is never going to work. Collapse of your spear. No, you had to get up and keep going. You had to be completely obsessed. And so that makes its way to video games. That makes its way to pool and darts and chess and everything else. It's a hunter's persistence.

18 Oct 2025
Young girls exhibit nurturing and patient behaviors toward younger children, while young boys are aggressive.

And I don't need to get into the whole gender discussion, but like I see the way that slightly older girls play with my daughter. So like my daughter's 20 months, right? So the three-year-olds and four-year-olds that play with her, they're already kind of like mothering. They're like patient with her. They're delicate. They'll want to give her a toy if she wants to give it back. They're fine. It's just like this amazing thing. I don't know how maybe they're watching their mom do it to them, et cetera. But the boys don't give a fuck.