True Discipline Profile picture
Jan 23, 2024 50 tweets 14 min read Read on X
Alright, since the poll respondents requested, here are some excepts from Roy Baumeister's "Is there anything good about men"
amazon.com/There-Anything…
The main thesis of the book is that men and women each have their own things that they are good at, and that the things that men are good at are vital to society flourishing. Image
Modern society is increasingly viewing women more favorably than men hence the "women are wonderful" effecr Image
Men are overrepresented on the tail ends: Image
Motivation is one reason for sex differences in math careers. Even in male hobbies, math and numbers seem to be much more prevalent than in female hobbies: Image
The myth that women do more work than men. Women also seem to overstate the amount of work they do more: Image
Why are men competitive? Because many men throughout history didn't reproduce, and modern men are descended from the ones who competed and reproduced. Image
Women are likable in a way that men aren't. Talking to a woman in a given day seems to be good for you in a way that talking to a man isn't: Image
Are men more social than women? The author says there is some evidence that that is the case, but it is more complicated. Image
Women are more social in interpersonal relationships but men are more social in larger groups: Image
He claims that within interpersonal relationships, women are more violent than men. This is controversial but there does seem to be some evidence to support it: aliesq.medium.com/extensive-rese…
Image
We see the same pattern with helping, men seem to be more likely to help strangers even though they are less altruistic overall. This article seem to confirm that: ). psychologytoday.com/us/blog/sexual…
Image
Sharing your feelings is beneficial in intimate settings that women are more likely to operate in, but bad in large groups that males tend to operate in: Image
How this applies to various emotions, fear happiness and anger: Image
Men favor equity, women favor equality: Image
Men are higher in agency, women are higher in communion: Image
Men and women may have different moral intuitions where men are more concerned with abstract principles and women more concerned with care. Men are only upset when people are punished unfairly, where as women feel distress when people are punished fairly: Image
The social relationships that men excel at are what create mass culture: Image
Human culture emerged from the men's social sphere: Image
continuation of above passage. Women aren't as attuned to competition between groups: Image
Anecdote about how male social institutions changed childbirth: Image
The fact that men rise to the top of these social hierarchies is not necessarily evidence of oppression. You could just as easily try to paint men as victims of oppression: Image
Lets be fair to everyone wrt to culture. Especially spicy passage at the end. Image
will continue tomorrow
Men are more expendable than women. First Class men had a lower survival rate on the Titanic than third class women: Image
Another way in which men are expendable is war. Passage describing how expendable troops were to the Russians: Image
That difference in expendability relates to the different social spheres. In one on one relationships that females cultivate, the parties are not replaceable. Image
This is in contrast to the male social sphere where people can and will be replaced: Image
Women have a hard time being treated as expendable, hence why Norah Vincent had such a hard time being a man. Women changed the culture of institutions to make them treat everyone as valuable: Image
"So now the women actually have such networks and organizations. The men never did. The current state of affairs is because of the false assumption that the men did." Image
Manhood is earned womanhood is ascribed. Every adult female is a woman, but not every adult male is a man: Image
As a result of this Men are judged by their achievements, women by their appearance. This can have positive and negatives for both sexes: Image
Discussion of the purpose of the male ego: Image
Men must produce more than they consume, and the culture benefits from this: Image
We are weakening both the privileges and obligations of manhood. This is a remarkable social experiment: Image
"Being a workaholic means that you don’t enjoy the fruits of your labor. However, your wife might." Image
"America’s greatness was propelled by its men more than its women. Maybe the women could have done just as well. Maybe not. It is fair, and today it is politically correct, to assume that women can make a society great. In empirical fact, so far in world history, they haven’t" Image
Culture thrives off of the male drive that existed in ancient warriors on the battlefield, and teenagers on the football field: Image
Perhaps women don't have the same drive for greatness, because women aren't suckers. The quest for greatness is mostly a futile pursuit: Image
The male ego is natures answer to this futility: Image
Men want sex more than women. Feminists claim otherwise, but that is false. Image
Marriage can be viewed as an exchange between resources and sex: Image
What a world without men would actually look like: Image
A world without men would be world with less laughter: Image
Are grade inflation and the self-esteem movement harming the male pursuit of greatness in schools: Image
Boys are instead channeling this pursuit of greatness into useless video games: Image
Women have gained substantially in society, what have men gained in return? More opportunities for sex. Image
Feminism harming male sports in college is fine because sports don't matter. If this happens with science it could be catastrophic: Image
Closing passage. What does the future for men hold? Image
@HbdNrx @NoahCarl90 @datepsych @MrGeorgeFrancis @KirkegaardEmil

• • •

Missing some Tweet in this thread? You can try to force a refresh
 

Keep Current with True Discipline

True Discipline Profile picture

Stay in touch and get notified when new unrolls are available from this author!

Read all threads

This Thread may be Removed Anytime!

PDF

Twitter may remove this content at anytime! Save it as PDF for later use!

Try unrolling a thread yourself!

how to unroll video
  1. Follow @ThreadReaderApp to mention us!

  2. From a Twitter thread mention us with a keyword "unroll"
@threadreaderapp unroll

Practice here first or read more on our help page!

More from @TruueDiscipline

Jun 5
1/ Short thread. How major demographics of major European world cup squads changed over time:
France: (did not compete in 1970, 1974, 1990 or 1994) Image
2/ England: (did not compete in 1974, 1978 or 1994) Image
3/ Germany: Image
Read 5 tweets
May 9
1/Short thread on race and Greek life. This legal scholar recently filed some FOIA requests for public universities to get some data on mainstream frats and sororities (IFC/Panhellenic) and this is what the data looks like overall: Image
2/ The IFC fraternities they looked at were slightly less white at around 72%. Everywhere greeks life was at least 15% whiter than the university population as a whole. Image
3/ Comparison between % of undergrads who are black vs panhellenic sororities. At the schools that turned over chapter level data almost half of chapters had no black members. Image
Read 9 tweets
May 6
1/ Short thread. The WSJ asked business historians to rank the greatest entrepreneurs and business leaders in American history. Here are the racial demographics: Image
2/ Here are the sex demographics: Image
3/ The vast majority were born in the US: Image
Read 5 tweets
Mar 27
1/ Thread. Relive the major events of the 2010s online culture war.
White girl cancelled for rant about Asians in the library: Image
2/ First slutwalk. Image
3/ Elevatorgate divides online atheist community. Image
Read 71 tweets
Feb 24
1/ Domestic net migration out of Sydney and Toronto.
In the 90s major US cities gained 2.8 million immigrants and lost 3.4 million Americans. Image
2/ Immigrants are not subject to the same economic forces since they often arrive through chain migration. Image
3/ International and Domestic migration out of Sydney. Image
Read 11 tweets
Jan 19
1/ Short thread. Meadow Pollack was an 18 year old student at Parkland High School with dreams of becoming an attorney. She was fatally shot as she draped her body over a younger student attempting to protect her. Image
2/ In the aftermath of the shooting, her father tried to figure out what policies lead to her death and teamed up with a researcher to write this book. amazon.com/Why-Meadow-Die…
3/ Here are some excerpts from this book. The book goes through all of the ways in which in which the shooting could have been prevented. If the shooter had a criminal record of one of the serious crimes that he committed he would not have been able to legally purchase a firearm.Image
Image
Image
Read 19 tweets

Did Thread Reader help you today?

Support us! We are indie developers!


This site is made by just two indie developers on a laptop doing marketing, support and development! Read more about the story.

Become a Premium Member ($3/month or $30/year) and get exclusive features!

Become Premium

Don't want to be a Premium member but still want to support us?

Make a small donation by buying us coffee ($5) or help with server cost ($10)

Donate via Paypal

Or Donate anonymously using crypto!

Ethereum

0xfe58350B80634f60Fa6Dc149a72b4DFbc17D341E copy

Bitcoin

3ATGMxNzCUFzxpMCHL5sWSt4DVtS8UqXpi copy

Thank you for your support!

Follow Us!

:(