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With Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg crying for more “masculine energy” in the American workplace, we’ve officially entered the Golden Age of insecure, near-translucent twits who mistakenly think ...
“A culture that celebrates the aggression a bit more has its own merits.” “Masculine energy, I think, is good,” he added. In one sense, this was an astonishing statement. Mr. Zuckerberg ...
META CEO MARK Zuckerberg made headlines this week when he stated that "masculine energy" needs to return to the workplace. Speaking to—who else?—podcaster Joe Rogan during a three-hour ...
He shared his renewed, unabashed quest to uphold ‘masculine energy’ in the corporate setting, which in his view has become "neutered" in recent years. While the conversation has since become a ...
Zuckerberg did not use those exact words but did call for more masculine energy in corporations, saying they are "neutered" and are "trying to get away" from masculine energy, while a culture that ...
"Masculine energy is good, and obviously, society has plenty of that, but I think corporate culture was really trying to get away from it," Zuckerberg continued. "I think having a culture that ...
Mark Zuckerberg said he thinks Meta needs more "masculine energy" and that the company's culture has been "neutered" in the past few years. There might be a disconnect between Zuckerberg's ...
The industry has long been a prime example for the workforce’s gender gap, but according to Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg, “masculine energy” is being sucked from the workforce, and corporations ...
Mark Zuckerberg, the chief executive of Meta, recently appeared on Joe Rogan’s podcast to lament the absence of “masculine energy” in the corporate world. “I think a lot of the corporate ...
Ultimately, Zuckerberg said that corporate America has gone "too far" in embracing "feminine energy" and become "culturally neutered"—and that companies have lacked "masculine energy." ...
“Culturally neutered” companies, a category that apparently included Meta until last week, have sought to distance themselves from good “masculine energy”, he says. But those days are over ...