Overlap exists, I'm sure. A man with experience will trust his own ignorant experience as the ultimate authority. Men on average are interested in things and how they work, women are interested in people and how they interact. Thus a man is more likely to question authority because of his own experience with things and how they work. Women being more interested in people and how they interact will more naturally settle into their social hierarchy roles. Men tend to settle into their hierarchy roles based on their individual experience and performance relative to others, less so in how they interact with each other.
Overlap exists, I'm sure. A man with experience will trust his own ignorant experience as the ultimate authority. Men on average are interested in things and how they work, women are interested in people and how they interact. Thus a man is more likely to question authority because of his own experience with things and how they work. Women being more interested in people and how they interact will more naturally settle into their social hierarchy roles. Men tend to settle into their hierarchy roles based on their individual experience and performance relative to others, less so in how they interact with each other.
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