How wrong is it for a woman to expect the man to build the world she wants, rather than to create it herself?

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The line pushes responsibility back onto the person who wants change and calls for action over waiting. It asks you to stop outsourcing the work of shaping your life and to pick one concrete thing you can make happen yourself. Try naming one small project and set a deadline for the first step this week. Real change comes from repeated, simple acts, not from hoping someone else will build what you need.

When to use it

  • At a staff meeting after my idea kept getting postponed: "How wrong is it for a woman to expect the man to build the world she wants? I'm taking the prototype and shipping it myself."
  • After my divorce while planning my finances: "I can't wait for someone to fix my life — I'm opening the small shop I've been sketching for years."
  • Studying abroad and tired of relying on classmates: "Instead of waiting for a study group, I'm organizing weekly sessions and inviting people — I'll create the support I want."
  • Training for a race when coaching wasn't offered: "If no one will train me properly, I'll build my own plan and coach myself through it."