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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I’m not talking about social advantage, networking, or practical support at home. I’m asking whether having a loving relationship translates into increased ambition, drive, follow through, goal setting or achievement for a man. Or does water reach its level irrespective of emotional support.[/quote] Only women need “emotional support” in order to achieve anything. nb many great men of history got their best work done before they got married, if they got married at all.[/quote] Au contraire Many men inventors and work addicts did their best work when married and worst work once divorced. They needed someone to care for them and often organize their $hit$how life, and often married someone they met at work or uni to check their work, fix it, re do it and then be quiet about it. There are countless books and examples of this with Einstein and Einstein-like inventors having a righthand woman wife doing the “details” like math, writing, spelling, processing, budgeting, financials, and making sure the crazy guy ate, slept and maybe went it the dentist or doctor once in a blue moon. Countless more examples in the tech revolution- jobs, musk, bezos.[/quote]
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