Men have seen the world and usually know their own worth more clearly. Having ridden in a Bentley or Porsche once, they understand: this is impressive, but most likely not the configuration they should have in this lifetime. Women are different— once they get into a luxury car, they don’t think it’s just good luck, but rather, "I’ve always deserved this kind of life." So their perception begins to shift: the standard instantly raises the goal changes from "strive to get closer" to "must match." This is not a matter of right or wrong, but a rule of reality: Men seeing the world → easier to recognize their true self Women seeing the world → easier to raise expectations
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The biggest difference between men and women:
Men have seen the world and usually know their own worth more clearly.
Having ridden in a Bentley or Porsche once,
they understand: this is impressive, but most likely not the configuration they should have in this lifetime.
Women are different—
once they get into a luxury car, they don’t think it’s just good luck,
but rather, "I’ve always deserved this kind of life."
So their perception begins to shift:
the standard instantly raises
the goal changes from "strive to get closer" to "must match."
This is not a matter of right or wrong,
but a rule of reality:
Men seeing the world → easier to recognize their true self
Women seeing the world → easier to raise expectations