Comparison of Men and Women
- π€ The author argues that women's curiosity differs from men's, as they tend to focus on subjects with immediate personal usefulness.
- π The book provides examples of women's interests, such as reading political articles or studying advertisements, which are often driven by personal gain rather than a genuine desire for knowledge.
- π©βπ The author notes that women's sense of taste is often "blunted and deadened" by repetitive, everyday cooking, making them less capable of creating new culinary experiences.