Fourth, traditional (related to the rules and beliefs of doing the right thing) overrates culturally masculine qualities like "independence, independence, thinking ability, will, awareness (and nervousness), (system where things or people are in separate levels of importance), rule, culture, excellence, product, (belief in living very, very simply), war, and death," while it underrates culturally feminine qualities like "(where things depend on each other), community, connection, sharing, feeling of love, hate, guilt, etc., body, trust, (not being there; not being present) of (system where things or people are in separate levels of importance), nature, immanence, process, joy, peace, and life." Fifth, and finally, it favors "male" ways of moral thinking that draw attention to rules, rights, universality, and fair and unprejudiced opinion over "female" ways of moral thinking that draw attention to relationships, responsibilities, detail, and (unfair
Fourth, traditional (related to the rules and beliefs of doing the right thing) overrates culturally masculine qualities like "independence, independence, thinking ability, will, awareness (and nervousness), (system where things or people are in separate levels of importance), rule, culture, excellence, product, (belief in living very, very simply), war, and death," while it underrates culturally feminine qualities like "(where things depend on each other), community, connection, sharing, feeling of love, hate, guilt, etc., body, trust, (not being there; not being present) of (system where things or people are in separate levels of importance), nature, immanence, process, joy, peace, and life." Fifth, and finally, it favors "male" ways of moral thinking that draw attention to rules, rights, universality, and fair and unprejudiced opinion over "female" ways of moral thinking that draw attention to relationships, responsibilities, detail, and (unfair