I recently stumbled upon a YouTube short that resonated deeply with my own observations about men, women, and how they approach wealth. The guy in the video was discussing the stark differences in mindset between men and women when it comes to finances, and honestly, he hit the nail on the head. It made me think of the many instances in my own life where I’ve seen this play out. Take, for example, a single woman with a modest income or savings. From what I've observed, many such women tend to conclude that they don’t need anyone—especially not a man. They’ve managed to achieve a certain level of financial independence, and that often seems to lead to a mindset of total self-sufficiency. I’ve heard them say things like, “I don’t need a man, I can do whatever I want,” and I always find myself pondering that perspective.
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