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The Fifth Vision showed me every woman's romantic wishes came true. You see, under the new code, ordinary men everywhere became supermen. The job revolution after 2001 brought ordinary men into that world of super competence. Nearly every woman genuinely looked up to and felt true love for her man. Remember, everything she represented was symbolically reflected in her man -- the man she allowed to "take" her. And her man was a model of success, competence, and strength.
To fall deeply in love, a woman had to see values of strength, competence, accomplishment in her man. A man, by contrast, had to build those values. Tomorrow ordinary men were extraordinary; they built those values.
Because of her biological nature, a woman gained more and more happiness the more she could admire her man, his success and value production. Therefore, I saw in tomorrow's Neotech World the ordinary woman supporting her husband's value production. The more she could do to help propel him forward in his career, the more she felt genuine pride, admiration and happiness. Supporting both emotionally and tangibly her husband's success was a source of happiness for women. Her contribution to his value production was her value production, too.
Before in the old code's suppressed society, men became miserably stagnated in their careers and women became stifled in their marriages. Tomorrow, I saw ordinary men were happy with a career they admired; ordinary women were happy with a man they admired.[ 6 ] Tomorrow men became much more successful and women became more supportive.
As we transcended today's suppressed society and rose into tomorrow's Neotech World after 2001, the ordinary woman's psyche left behind certain debilitating 20th-century influences. For example, under the old code, many women readers rejected the idea that a woman "surrendered" to a man during lovemaking; rejected it as something unequal. The Fifth Vision showed me that under the new code, whereas a man and a woman's similarities were recognized, so were their differences. Those differences made them unique and special to each other. For example, a woman's emotional nature brought an irreplaceable value into a man's life. He cherished that fulfilling dimension he could not experience without her. The woman brought out the man. The man brought out the woman. Their private world existed for both to share and to enjoy, which included each other's differences and unique qualities as man and woman. Great pleasures and mutual value exchanges came from being different, from being woman...from being man. That private world was for each other only and had no bearing on a woman's public world including her career and interaction with other men outside her romantic-love relationship. She could go just as far as any man in any career she chose. But her lover was someone special -- someone she could look up to and admire...someone she could "surrender" to.
Without acknowledging her biological and emotional nature under the old code, she missed the very understanding of looking up to and admiring a man for her own happiness. Thus, she forever missed her deepest happiness in life and lost the deepest pleasure and joy of being a woman.
Your nature under the new code was to fall in love with a man you could look up to and admire. You did not deny your nature. You needed such a man -- a superman you could "surrender" to. You sure loved having such a man and discovering intense happiness and lifelong celebrations. Your chances at getting a superman (from within your own spouse if you were married) were certain when America went Neotech. In the 20th century, unfortunately, your odds were diminished or destroyed if the wonderful differences between man and woman got obscured. Tomorrow, fortunately, the ordinary woman's psyche left behind any such denial of her nature.
[ 6 ] This does not mean women did not have careers. In fact, a woman's career was also a very real source of happiness. But that woman, even as a career women, sought the superman she could look up to -- someone more accomplished than herself. She took great pride in her superman's accomplishments and was very supportive of his success.
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