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== General examples == |
== General examples == |
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* Dr. Roy F. Baumeister, a Psychology Professor, tries to argue that this trope is innate in our species instead of a cultural motif in his book ''[http://www.amazon.com/There-Anything-Good-About-Men/dp/019537410X Is There Anything Good About Men?]'' He writes: "Perhaps nature designed women to ''seek to be lovable,'' whereas men were designed to ''strive, mostly unsuccessfully, for greatness.''" |
* Dr. Roy F. Baumeister, a Psychology Professor, tries to argue that this trope is innate in our species instead of a cultural motif in his book ''[http://www.amazon.com/There-Anything-Good-About-Men/dp/019537410X Is There Anything Good About Men?]'' He writes: "Perhaps nature designed women to ''seek to be lovable,'' whereas men were designed to ''strive, mostly unsuccessfully, for greatness.''" |