There is a lot I don't know and so much more that I simply thought I knew at some point. For example, that (poor) men die earlier on average because they work on oil rigs or in garbage collection, because they go to war (for us...) or because they become addicted to drugs more often because of the burden of responsibility of supporting a family. But that is not the case at all.
Men simply wash their hands less than usa rcs data women and therefore succumb to serious illnesses far more often - man flu or something like that. At least that's what it said on the front page of a major German newspaper. But the key conclusion after reading the article could be the following: women spend the longer they live washing their hands. So both sexes are somehow screwed in life and in death - each in their own way. How come not all bosses with brains are as neutral towards the respective sex as a simple germ?
Humans have developed their stereotypical thinking over thousands of years, and although the requirements for survival have changed since the Stone Age, the psyche is still lagging behind in adapting. I think it is very important to recognize this, because otherwise we will dangerously unconsciously pass on our flaws to the latest new inhabitants of the earth: artificial intelligence.