Men hate things to change," her mother had once casually told her. "Unless it's their idea, of course. But you can make them think it is their idea, sometimes.
by Diana Gabaldon (0 Reviews)
In "An Echo in the Bone" by Diana Gabaldon, the protagonist reflects on her mother's insightful observation about men and change. Her mother notes that men generally resist change unless it originates from their own ideas. This perspective sheds light on the dynamics of relationships and the nature of influence.
The quote suggests a strategy for navigating this resistance by subtly guiding men to believe that a change is their own concept. This approach highlights the complexities of human interactions and the art of persuasion, emphasizing the importance of perception in achieving desired outcomes in relationships.
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