Opinion | Mark Zuckerberg Has a Funny Idea of What It Is to Be a Man
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Mark Zuckerberg lamented the corporate world's lack of masculine energy, suggesting that a culture celebrating aggression could have positive merits, despite societal shifts towards neutrality.
He noted that while men dominate high-paying fields, the low representation of women in corporate leadership raises questions about how much female employment Zuckerberg deems optimal in tech.
Zuckerberg's recent image transformation, including a more muscular appearance and a casual style, contrasts sharply with the traditionally formal attire of CEOs, indicating a shift in personal branding.
His choice to appear on Joe Rogan's podcast highlights a trend where male figures use platforms that often emphasize transgression to express their views on masculinity.
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