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I imagine it's a subjective thing.
Most teachers, social workers, and nurses are women, and those jobs are full of challenges and interest.
Many women run small businesses.
I think plenty of men also work in boring jobs, such as in factories with conveyor belts, fruit picking, monitoring the quality of ball bearings, etc.
I'd have to see the statistcs from around the world to get an accurate sense of what the reality is.
With the prospect of robots and AI taking over all repetitive work within our current lifetimes, I wonder how humans will find work and meaning in their lives.
Most teachers, social workers, and nurses are women, and those jobs are full of challenges and interest.
Many women run small businesses.
I think plenty of men also work in boring jobs, such as in factories with conveyor belts, fruit picking, monitoring the quality of ball bearings, etc.
I'd have to see the statistcs from around the world to get an accurate sense of what the reality is.
With the prospect of robots and AI taking over all repetitive work within our current lifetimes, I wonder how humans will find work and meaning in their lives.
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