Human beings are a dynamic lot given their varying levels of intelligence, emotional quotient, conditioning, and attitude. The book, however, generalizes way too much in terms of dividing humankind into two very generic categories - men and women. The approach that all men are alike and so are all women doesn't really cut any ice with me.
Just my 2 cents.
From India, Mumbai
Just my 2 cents.
From India, Mumbai
My point of view is that I agree with what you are saying, that the book divides humankind into two very generic categories - men and women. However, I think that this book was written keeping in view certain traits and responses when we talk about relationships, particularly the relationship with the opposite sex. So, if one reads this book with the intention of improving relationships and understanding your partner, then this book serves as a useful tool.
Yeah, all men and women are alike, yet there are some things very common in all men and all women when we talk about relationships.
Thanks for your valuable comments.
From Pakistan, Islamabad
Yeah, all men and women are alike, yet there are some things very common in all men and all women when we talk about relationships.
Thanks for your valuable comments.
From Pakistan, Islamabad
Talking of relationships, I feel that Ed de Bono's "How to Have a Beautiful Mind" is a far better book. It doesn't apply clichés like "Men are..." and it gives a wonderful perspective on the world of interpersonal relationships.
It's a must-have for everyone.
From India, Mumbai
It's a must-have for everyone.
From India, Mumbai
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