Wednesday, March 29, 2017

Men And Women Think Differently

Why Men And Women Think Differently. This Guy Nails It. TRUTH INSIDE OF YOU JUNE 12, 2016 11.5K 109 122K VIEWS 11496SHARES FacebookTwitterGoogle That’s Mark Gungor, one of the most sought-after speakers on marriage and family in the US. He’s also a pastor and a ridiculously funny guy. His Laugh Your Way to a Better Marriage® seminars are attended by many people, and he’s able to adapt his speech to the religious and non-religious. In this video, “The Tale of Two Brains,” Mark explores the differences between men and women, and he pretty much nails it: Why Men And Women Think Differently 102 Comments Truth Inside Of You Login 1 Recommend Share Sort by Best Avatar Join the discussion… − Avatar Maria Bradley • 10 months ago jeez, get over yourselves people, lighten up 2 • Reply•Share › Avatar Joni Pickering Maria Bradley • 9 months ago I totally agree this was humor... funny 1 • Reply•Share › Avatar Jill Scott-Carr • 10 months ago If this is true, then I know a lot of guys with women's brains... not all men are cave men... just like not all women are complex.. this guy is an idiot.... he himself may put things in boxes aka caveman, as he has done here... we are human beings and all human beings can be simple or complex often in the same body, at different times depending on who they are with and what they are doing and dreams are made or broken.. .sometimes we don't even know how complex we are until we crack.... Individuals are individuals regardless of gender and or otherwise... dont pay to listen to this idiot... Yes, there is a definite argument for how we as human beings express ourselves emotionally often men internals more than women and just get on with things but at the end of the day the thoughts and feelings are the same, its just some women can express themselves more openly... why do you think 'black dog' has become such an issue in men? Get to know your partner deeply and fully and have respect for their way of doing things... just because they do it differently regardless of gender, doesnt make them wrong... 2 • Reply•Share › Avatar asdsdsadsa Jill Scott-Carr • 9 months ago i just read the 1 sentence of your comment and i want to say that you are the idiot this article is completely true for men idk about the woman part tho And hes not a caveman your just some gay fag 2 • Reply•Share › Avatar enigmahome Jill Scott-Carr • 9 months ago Yup I would say lighten up. This here is just a humorous way of defining some differences between the species, without absolutes you seem to want to insist on. Without humour this would be a sad world. 1 • Reply•Share › Avatar Stephanie Boon enigmahome • 5 months ago What's even funnier is that you describe men and women as different species, hahahaha!!!! • Reply•Share › Avatar Slaven Smolčić Jill Scott-Carr • 2 months ago I assume you are male? • Reply•Share › Avatar Manon Mercier Jill Scott-Carr • 10 months ago Reading the article, I was just thinking the exact same thing :) • Reply•Share › Avatar Natasha Tullos • 3 months ago My brain is not wired like that. If anything I think more like a "man" according to this article. I know plenty of men who have "female brains". Everyone is different. Articles like this just generalize and leave men and women confused or feeling like something is wrong with them. Be who you are and don't worry about what society and silly articles have to say. • Reply•Share › Comments continue after advertisement Avatar Rose Stokes • 3 months ago Agree, especially with the "Nothing Box".... • Reply•Share › Avatar Rodney Cole • 3 months ago There now, who'd have thought that, I've always been lead to believe (and frequently told) that men's brains are in their trousers.. ;-) ;-) • Reply•Share › Avatar Rena Stone • 3 months ago He lost me in the first paragraph when he said "very unique..." Something is "unique" or it's not. It's not "very unique" not matter what. • Reply•Share › Avatar Giovanna Price Rena Stone • 3 months ago Love this comment. • Reply•Share › Avatar Ted Hoare • 3 months ago Women just don't understand us • Reply•Share › Avatar Zai Fox • 3 months ago It might work as comedy, but I didn't think the presentation even did a very good job of this(comedy). • Reply•Share › Avatar Roger Rister • 3 months ago Oh man does he ever • Reply•Share › Comments continue after advertisement Avatar Gary Taylor • 3 months ago That's what's going on • Reply•Share › Avatar Gordon Onomatapea Bennet • 3 months ago most men seek to earn a living..most women (and their families) seek to live off that same living! • Reply•Share › Avatar Willie MArtin • 3 months ago Is it any wonder that there is so much trouble in the World ? I knew I was right all along, there's the proof. • Reply•Share › Avatar Giovanna Price • 3 months ago This is not accurate in terms of research and is a subjective opinion despite the nod to science. The overall message that women can't stand to see men do nothing is outdated and, frankly, quite ridiculous and reeks of good old-fashioned sexism. The brain becomes wired up according to the experiences we have in early life-through adolescence. That's why everyone's brain is different. • Reply•Share › Avatar Giovanna Price Giovanna Price • 3 months ago Continuing to think in terms of simple male-female dichotomies with regard to the human brain is to be ignorant of neuroscience and the growing body of contrary evidence. To paraphrase the title of a key paper in this area, men are not from Mars or women from Venus, we are all from Earth. • Reply•Share › Avatar Giovanna Price Giovanna Price • 3 months ago Dee Palmisano No disrespect but in a word: genetics. Personality traits are often a result of genetics. They can also be due to experience and environment. The old nature versus nurture issue. • Reply•Share › Avatar Dee Palmisano Giovanna Price • 3 months ago Please elaborate then, why my son acts just like his father even though he wasn't raised by him? How is his brain wired the same? • Reply•Share › Avatar Gordon Onomatapea Bennet Giovanna Price • 3 months ago stfu • Reply•Share › Avatar Debra Lord • 3 months ago Haha Robert McGregor • Reply•Share › Avatar Ruth Williams Smith • 3 months ago sounds like the perfect 'excuse' to me! I actually know (have even worked with a few) several guys who seem to have a 'ball of wire' as a brain! • Reply•Share › Avatar Thomas Keiningham Jr Ruth Williams Smith • 3 months ago that is women! Men have compartments. • Reply•Share › Comments continue after advertisement Avatar Lydia Nadia • 3 months ago Hayette some men have only nothing boxes in their head • Reply•Share › Avatar Gordon Onomatapea Bennet Lydia Nadia • 3 months ago just like some women have better bras? • Reply•Share › Avatar Deanna Moore • 3 months ago Galina Moore this is what I was trying to tell you. • Reply•Share › Avatar Amber Lynne • 3 months ago And what a waste of my time reading this bs! • Reply•Share › Avatar Tony Winger • 3 months ago Mark Gungor has some really informative videos on Youtube as well...he's a BEAST!!! • Reply•Share › Avatar subras3d • 5 months ago What the Dr.says are very true by my own experience as a husband for 38 years ..I have read Dr.Fritjof Capra's 'The Tao of Physics ' and I have written a book titled as 'Taoist Directions for Design & Development- the first of its kind in the world and boldly told the world that 'Design' is the equivalent of' 'Software 'or 'Yang ' ( Man ) and 'Manufacturability ' is the equivalent of 'Hardware ' or 'Yin' ( Woman ). The output of this research proves that not only men and women differ biologically :but also due to internal brain structure to prove that 'Man are from Mars & Women' are from Venus '..In fact I am writing a book titled as ' Energizing Sustainable Leadership by Empowering a Hybrid of Yang & Yin' to recommend 'Dual Leadership of Man & Woman ' in enterprises as the Winning Teams of Man & Woman have proved for more than 1000s of years as successful leadership models . .All due to 'Taoing' between 'Yang ' and 'Yin ' only due to the Complementary nature of genders and internal thinking .CONGRATS ! • Reply•Share › Avatar Evelyn Waterhouse • 5 months ago I disagree ... All though it is funny. You see woman do have a nothing box, we are being told, like this research, that we don't so boys and girls believe it. Not true, don't always believe everything you read. Girls have been raised to become Mothers which is to remember everything,(doctor appointements, birthday parties, school attivities ect. boys are raised to be providers (go out and work) ... times have changed. It will take time for the boys to become Men and for the girls to become Woman and embrace the "nothing Box" for the simple fact that roles are shared. Woman will be "permited" to embrace their "nothing box" just as freely as Man are , and Man will embrace the understanding that live is a shared adventure by both MAN and WOMAN, Husbands and Wifes, Moms and Dads. • Reply•Share › Comments continue after advertisement Avatar Iefke Bolk • 5 months ago Bjorn de Bie thuis even kijken hoor! • Reply•Share › Avatar Val Oosthuizen Guerrero • 5 months ago Brilliant Hahahaha :) • Reply•Share › Avatar Libby Adey • 5 months ago So true! My husband calls his " the nothing room " • Reply•Share › Avatar Bodhisattva Sarma • 5 months ago Absolutely love it! • Reply•Share › Avatar Josie Rangel Pacheco • 5 months ago I found my "nothing box" when I discovered gardening. Seriously. I can garden for hours and my brain is a blank slate throughout. I fired my therapist. Gardening is cheaper. • Reply•Share › Avatar Raviteja Rj • 5 months ago Great study. • Reply•Share › Comments continue after advertisement Avatar Joyce SY Chu • 5 months ago Wasn't he on TED talk? • Reply•Share › Avatar Truth Inside Of You Joyce SY Chu • 5 months ago No, it is not a TED talk... You can check here for more info: https://www.facebook.com/Tr... • Reply•Share › Avatar Angela Buyck • 7 months ago Very true • Reply•Share › Avatar Maureen Sturt • 7 months ago I've always believed in the Mars/Venus thing and the 'box' thing also makes sense. • Reply•Share › Avatar Adebisi Adio-Amida • 7 months ago Thank God at last. I now understand why I am the way I am. • Reply•Share › Avatar Richard Albertson • 7 months ago This view is somewhat simplistic, perhaps for the sake of humor. But, I would advise everyone to read "Why Men Don't Listen And Women Can't Read Maps" by Barbara & Allan Pease. If you truly want to understand not just your partner, but yourself as well, read this book. • Reply•Share › Avatar Nikki Muddle • 7 months ago And he was funny reminds me of dr gray and his Mars and Venus books which should be rerelease do for the new generation • Reply•Share › Comments continue after advertisement Avatar Brigitte Dumais • 7 months ago Y E S !! FINALLY THE WORDS HAVE BEEN SPOKEN!!!!!! :D • Reply•Share › Avatar Awinash Bhatkar • 7 months ago True. • Reply•Share › Avatar Rylan Mims • 7 months ago this has as little if anything to do with gender, has most everything to do with social conformity to gender roles, in that we conform to unhealthy for us gender roles we do tend to be one or the other as described, but as we learn that this is bogus and we become all that we are, both the yin in wire and the yang in boxes, we become psychologically more healthy, more in balance with our true self... • Reply•Share ›

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