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  2. Voices: Mark Zuckerberg is right – what the world needs is ...

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    But according to Mark Zuckerberg, masculine energy is exactly what’s missing from the corporate world – this coming from the man who invented Facebook purely to rate female university students ...

  3. What the Zuck Is 'Masculine Energy?' - AOL

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    “I think a lot of the corporate world is pretty culturally neutered. Masculine energy is good, and obviously, society has plenty of that, but I think corporate culture was really trying to get ...

  4. Mark Zuckerberg Praises 'Masculine' Corporate Energy Amid ...

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    The CEO's comments on the "culturally neutered" corporate world arrive as Silicon Valley billionaires try to curry favor with Donald Trump. Mark Zuckerberg Praises 'Masculine' Corporate Energy ...

  5. Anima and animus - Wikipedia

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    Carl Jung described the animus as the unconscious masculine side of a woman, and the anima as the unconscious feminine side of a man, each transcending the personal psyche. [1] They are considered animistic parts within the Self, with Jung viewing parts of the self as part of the infinite set of archetypes within the collective unconscious. [2]

  6. Fragile masculinity - Wikipedia

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    Research has found that fathers are less likely to view masculinity as fragile compared to non-fathers. This suggests that the experience of being a father might reinforce a man's masculine identity. However, low self-perceived masculinity after parenthood was a predictor of sexual depression among fathers. [13]

  7. Masculinity - Wikipedia

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    Masculine performance varies over the life course, but also from one context to another. For instance, the sports world may elicit more traditionally normative masculinities in participants than would other settings. [59] Men who exhibit a tough and aggressive masculinity on the sports field may display a softer masculinity in familial contexts.

  8. If you look around corporate America, masculine energy is distinctly not lacking—it's at the top of 89% of Fortune 500 companies today. It dominated the business world for centuries, before the ...

  9. Brannon Masculinity Scale - Wikipedia

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    There are two subscales titled “violence” and the other one titled “adventure”. There are 15 items in each scale. Some examples of these items include: "A real man enjoys a bit of danger now and then." "A man always deserves the respect of his wife and children." Living life on the edge through an outgoing spirit of adventure [6]