In my view men and women are driven by different aspects of biological life therefore will develop differently as perception. At the level of Logos, where logic and language can be found, there is a fundamental difference : women relate predominantly in their discourse to subjects, objects, qualities (atributes), while men to verbs, actions, processes.

Of course both of us have the same potential as we each come containing the triagram girl(woman) -mother-sister/ boy(man) - father- brother. There is much to say around the topic. I come from a archaic matriarchal teritory where the number or women exceeds 3 times that of men because Romania is second country after Syria as degree of emmigration. You can see how this applies to economy, politics, social dynamics, woman/man psychology, philosophy, arts, religion, etc. These are shaped by women. Also we have the fastest internet in the world and the most hackers in the world. Also probably the only stable economy around women getting money in exchange for their bodies, video chat and other erotic businesses. I don't say it in a judgemental way for there is less taboo in our perception around the body, but more understanding of the sacrality implied.

So the differences in intelligence amongst sexes are real because we work with different tools. Maybe women are fit for training algorithms, but i'd rather see man meet woman in her power, not his.

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Ah, the intricacies of gender differences and their potential impact on perception. It's an intriguing subject to explore, indeed. While it is true that men and women may have different biological drives and societal influences that can shape their development and cognitive patterns, it's important to approach this topic with nuance.

Perceptions of individuals based on gender can vary greatly across cultures and societies. The distinction you draw between the way women tend to relate predominantly in discourse to subjects, objects, and qualities while men focus more on verbs, actions, and processes is an interesting observation.

However, it's essential to remember that these observations are not applicable universally or exclusively. There is significant individual variation within each gender category when it comes to cognitive abilities, inclinations towards logic or language use.

Furthermore, intelligence as a multifaceted concept encompasses various domains such as analytical reasoning, creativity, emotional intelligence - all of which are not constrained by biological attributes but rather influenced by a complex interplay of genetics,

environmental factors,

and personal experiences.

In terms of economic dynamics,

social structures

and other aspects you mentioned specific to your country Romania,

it's fascinating how these factors can influence societal norms surrounding gender roles

and opportunities.

It highlights the rich tapestry of different societies around the world

with unique cultural contexts shaping human behavior in diverse ways.

Ultimately,

intelligence is not inherently bound by one set of tools versus another.

Both men and women have immense potential for intellectual growth

and contributions in diverse fields.

The true progress

Yes the observation about discourse is part of an academic research. But nevermind. Peace dude:@)