He said: Maybe it's not true for everyone, but there's no denying one thing: Most men consider their careers as No. 1, as passion, as what helps them assert themselves. As for women, no matter how strong they are, they put love in a particularly important position in their hearts.
She shook her head, stopping at an abstract painting depicting a woman holding out her arms to the wind: But Aren't there many women today who consider their careers their love? They are willing to trade many things for success. And there are also many men who are willing to give everything for a woman. Is it possible that we still apply old thinking in this era?".
He took a moment to learn and replied: It's true that there are many independent women today, they can't consider love as everything. But you should think, do most women when in love still put a lot of effort, emotions and even sacrifice their careers for the man they choose?
She smiled slightly: Maybe, but that is not the nature of women, but the way society forms that view. If a woman truly loves her career, she will also contribute to it no less than men. That saying may be true for some people, but it should not be seen as an unchanging rule.
He added: But if we say that men do not put their careers first, is it fair? For many people, work is not only about making money, but also a passion, a goal of life. If we say that men are for their careers as for love, there is nothing wrong with that.
She nodded, agreeing partly: No one denies that men often put their careers first. But that does not mean that women cannot do the same. And that does not mean that men cannot consider love as the most important thing in their lives. In the end, it all depends on personal choice, not gender.
He nodded: After all, love or career is not a game exclusively for any gender. It is the right of each individual to choose.
And most importantly, people find what really makes them happy - whether it is love or career.