Is it true that the more a woman learns, the less she can get married?

Haylie 2022-04-19 09:01:58

At the opening ceremony of the school, a group of women were in the lobby, swearing their vows. It also made people feel that this is a school that pursues truth and knowledge. Even women have such rights. Who knows that these women come to this school, but for packaging , and then get married.
It seems that women learn knowledge in order to raise their capital and let better men choose. Men don't want women to be too smart and knowledgeable to be wives and have children.
But the new female teacher is a person with a soul. She tries to use her own power to awaken these sleeping souls, make them realize their self-worth, and encourage women's awakening. If you just watch this film alone, in those times, this is a new idea and should be promoted.
What about now? Women already have their own rights, and they are protected by law to go to school, learn knowledge, and enrich their minds, not just as machines that give birth to children. However, in today’s society, those who get married late and those who do not get married are often high-level intellectual women. We can even say that the more knowledge women have, the more critical they are of men, and the more difficult it is for them to get married. Those who graduated from high school, or even college, were more likely to marry anyway.
Of course, what I'm talking about is just a phenomenon. It's not 100% the same. The more knowledge a woman has, the more life experience she has, so she can't be reconciled to being a housewife, hoping to have her own career and someone who can truly respect us. , Only those who love us are willing to grow old with them, but now men are too lazy and too easy, if there are two women in front of them, one requires him to spend a lot of energy, and the other does not need him to spend a lot to get this person , what do you think this man will choose?
I can only say that there are too few men who can cherish and understand love and giving, and are willing to do it at the same time.

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  • Garth 2022-03-23 09:01:58

    "Not every relationship is meant for marriage." "My teacher, Katherine Watson, lived by her own definition, and would not compromise that. Not even for Wellesley. I dedicate this, my last editorial, to an extraordinary woman who lived by example and compelled us all to see the world through new eyes. By the time you read this, she'll be sailing to Europe, where I know she'll find new walls to break down and new ideas to replace them with. I've heard her called a quitter for leaving, an aimless wanderer. But not all who wander are aimless. Especially not those who seek truth beyond tradition; beyond definition; beyond the image. We'll never forget you.”

  • Katlyn 2022-04-24 07:01:07

    When I was a child, I forcibly put this DVD into my pocket without asking the store owner, and walked out of the store struttingly, so I was unlucky enough to be caught by the owner. There are mixed memories in this movie.

Mona Lisa Smile quotes

  • [about Vincent van Gogh]

    Katherine Watson: He painted what he felt, not what he saw. People didn't understand, to them it seemed childlike and crude. It took years for them to recognize his actual technique. To see the way his brush strokes seemed to make the night sky move. Yet, he never sold a painting in his lifetime. This is his self-portrait. There's no camouflage, no romance. Honesty. Now, sixty years later, where is he?

    Giselle Levy: Famous.

    Katherine Watson: So famous, in fact, that everybody has a reproduction. There are post cards...

    Connie Baker: We have the calendar.

    Katherine Watson: you go. With the ability to reproduce art, it is available to the masses. No one needs to own a van Gogh original, they can paint their own. Van Gogh in a box, ladies! The newest form of mass-distributed art; paint by numbers.

    Connie Baker: [reading from the box] "Now everyone can be van Gogh. It's so easy. Just follow the simple instructions and in minutes, you're on your way to being an artist."

    Giselle Levy: Van Gogh by numbers?

    Katherine Watson: Ironic, isn't it? Look at what we have done to the man who refused to conform his ideals to popular taste. Who refused to compromise his integrity. We have put him in a tiny box and asked you to copy him.

  • Betty Warren: You don't believe in withholding, do you?

    Katherine Watson: No. I do, however, believe in good manners. But for you, I'll make an exception.