If you have an active life of the mind, about 10 years of mind-aging (fueled by learning, thinking, creating) creates as much cognitive distance as the average gender gap.
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But what gets that gender gap going in the first place? And how can you measure or observe it?
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Hooking-up pressures, different roles in child-bearing/rearing, genuine differences in some areas (like spatial reasoning/navigation does seem to be different). These things matter a lot more ~18-35. Then more gender neutral thinking challenges start to kick in I think.
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I sympathize but probably because I find gender boring. But I feel like there’s a whole vanguard of younger people who regard a complex gender identity as a form of enlightenment and self-cultivation, as earlier generations regarded good taste and fluency with ideas.
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Basically agree, but why specifically do you peg widest disparity among thinkers at late 20s?
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