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read, any of my previous five books. The diary in
question came about in a similar way. Kind of like
when a child is born as a miracle to a woman who
had been trying for years to become a mother.
Man’s female brain
Now, you must be wondering what the game is with
a man’s feminine mind. Ok. I will immediately ex-
plain my personal, at least, case. Many years ago, I
realised, as the man that I 100-per-cent am, that the
most powerful creature on the planet is none other
than the woman. I also discovered, after years of
studying and researching, that in the brain of each
man (for those men who actually do have brains)
there is an underdeveloped part that is called the Fe-
male brain.
So, I decided to develop this special part of my
brain, as this would be the only way for me to un-
derstand the female nature and temperament better
and in depth.
Today, my effort to develop my “female” brain
has borne fruit, helping me understand a woman’s
needs, which are different to those of men. This led
to me acquiring a more qualitative communication
with her and thus, this led to mutual benefits.
For a start, the first thing I did was support gender
equality in all fields. This is the key to healthy rela-
tions between the two sexes: equality! From a young
age, I loved and supported the female creature, not be-
cause I was afraid shewas themost powerful creature
on the planet and would annihilate me, but because
I realised that I had a lot more to gain by supporting
women’s rights, instead of violating them.
Behind every man…
My mother’s influence also played a defining role
in this. I was born with a serious disability in both
legs, resulting in me putting her through her paces
from early on, raising her motherly instinct to the
zenith. Before she had even reached the age of 18,
she would come and go with me from one surgery
to the next, determined to do whatever necessary to
see me walk just like all the other normal children.
And she did it! She fought against every obstacle
and adversity, and deservedly won the title of fe-
male warrior. Then, despite only having graduated
from primary school, she broke every stereotype in
the labour sector, initially as a leading executive of
a clothing company and then, as the manager of a
materials laboratory for a construction company.
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