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Why More women are attracted towards toxic men | @IAmMarkManson - Raj Shamani #shorts

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Mark Manson explains that women are not simply attracted to toxic men, but rather to the potential of status. He argues women are drawn to men who show promise of future success, even if they currently have little going on, often believing they can help these men 'figure it out.'

Summary

In this short clip featuring Mark Manson on Raj Shamani's channel, the central question posed is why women appear to be attracted to toxic men. Manson reframes the premise, arguing that women are not attracted to status itself, but to the *potential* of status. He explains that women are often drawn to men who may currently have little going on in their lives but show signs that, if they got their act together, they could achieve a great deal. Manson suggests women have a tendency to believe they can help such a man 'figure it out,' and that this potential drives the attraction. Raj Shamani then summarizes this idea by suggesting that women don't actually fall for toxic men per se, but rather for fake confidence — and Manson agrees with this characterization.

Key Insights

  • Mark Manson argues that women are attracted not to status itself, but to the potential of status — the idea that a man could achieve a lot if he got his life together.
  • Manson claims women are drawn to men who currently have little going on but show signs of future promise, driven by a belief that they can help the man succeed.
  • Manson suggests women carry an internal narrative of 'if I can just help him figure it out, he's going to go places,' which drives attraction to seemingly directionless men.
  • Raj Shamani reframes Manson's argument by concluding that women don't fall for toxic men specifically, but for fake confidence — and Manson affirms this interpretation.
  • The conversation implies that toxic behavior and fake confidence are conflated by women perceiving misplaced self-assurance as a signal of untapped potential.

Topics

Female attraction patternsPerceived potential vs. actual statusFake confidence and toxic behavior

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