Professor Scott Galloway shared his thoughts on how men can cultivate healthy relationships
A US university professor appeared on Steven Bartlett’s podcast, Diary of a CEO, to explain why he believes young men should be taught how to approach women while they’re at school. Scott Galloway, professor of marketing at the New York University Stern School of Business, starred in the podcast’s most recent episode titled ‘It's An Emergency! The Number of Men Having No Sex Increased 180 per cent’.
“And figuring out how to act, so you can develop a relationship, that is the victory, that is the payoff. Fewer and fewer men are engaging in those risks and I think that AI in combination with sex bots is going to create an industry where men start having relationships with algorithms and dolls.” He expressed that he believes that a romantic partner is just one of the keys to a “happy life”. Professor Galloway then turns towards adult content online and how he believes it’s the “largest unsupervised experiment” on young men “we’ve ever had”.
“So we’re going to think about your time as money now, how are you going to invest it, look at your current portfolio. I ask them to take out their phones and between Twitter, TikTok, adult content, Coinbase, it's so easy to find a minimum of then or sometimes up to 50 hours a week, and we are going to reallocate it.”
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