The Dating Truth No One Is Honest Enough To Say | Scott Galloway

无人敢直言的约会真相 | 斯科特·加洛维

The Daily Motivation

2026-06-06

6 分钟
PDF

单集简介 ...

Leave an Amazon Rating or Review for my New York Times Bestselling book, Make Money Easy! Check out the full episode: https://greatness.lnk.to/1636DM Scott Galloway isn't here to make you comfortable. His argument: women get held to the same career standards as men, but career success doesn't pay out the same way romantically. A male law partner who's barely charming still finds a spouse. The math doesn't work the same for women. Then there's his rule for his sons. Split the check with someone, and you've signaled something no amount of chemistry fixes later. The counter-intuitive part: men are the ones who actually need relationships more. Widowers suffer. Widows often thrive. The data is clear on this. Galloway isn't saying women should stay home. He's saying the game is rigged and nobody's being honest about it. Sign up for the Greatness newsletter: http://www.greatness.com/newsletter Topics Scott Galloway, modern dating advice, gender dynamics in relationships, who pays on a date, men and emotional health, women career vs family, relationship psychology, dating inequality, romantic partnership, loneliness in men Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
更多

单集文稿 ...

  • Not every sale happens at the register.

  • Before AT&T Business Wireless, checking out customers on our mobile POS systems took too long.

  • Basically a staring contest where everyone loses.

  • It's crazy what people will say during an awkward silence.

  • Now transactions are done before the silence takes hold.

  • That means I can focus on the task at hand and make an extra sale or two.

  • Sometimes I do miss the bonding time.

  • Sometimes.

  • AT&T Business Wireless.

  • Connecting changes everything.

  • Hi, my name is Lewis Howes, and welcome to the Daily Motivation Show.

  • Do you think there's in any way women have been lied to about delaying having kids as long as possible?

  • Make as much money as you can, be financially stable first, develop yourself in your career,

  • don't rely on the man to do this, otherwise you get it screwed over.

  • Where I just saw someone have the most joy in the last six months of stepping into this role as a mother.

  • Maybe that's just one case, but what are your thoughts on that?

  • I think the sort of "you've been lied to, you worked hard, you became a baller professionally, now you're miserable

  • because you didn't take the time to find a man or have a family" — I think that's a little

  • bit of this trope or this myth from the far right that wants to take women back to the '50s and '60s.

  • Because, okay, what if that woman also wasn't able to find a romantic partnership and was also economically insecure?