WOMEN ARE NOT CRAZY
Author Caiphus publishes book on new theory on how women think
Francistown based author Phenyo Caiphus recently published a new book titled, ‘Women are not crazy - They are aliens,’ which is a new school of thought theory that seeks to explain why it is difficult to understand women and their place in mankind. Caiphus told Vibe that book is entirely a theory that uses bases of epistemology, logical proofs and basis of science to advance its grand conclusion that the reason men have difficulty in understanding women is not just a social psychological collision but could possibly be because women are of a different biological substrate,which can only mean they either host intelligent life form DNA or they are from different life form system that is not yet understood.
According to Caiphus, the book teaches readers a lot about the history of treatment of women, how it has changed,why is there constant imbalance between the genders, and how has the society been presenting ideas of equality.
“It also explores why there will always be biological and social tension between men and women, and most importantly the underrated theory that women are actually more highly intelligent lifeforms that have evolved to be perceived human therefore the reason that men cannot understand them,” he said.
He further said that the book consists of eight chapters spread across hundred pages. “The book was inspired partly by different social and behavioral psychology experiments results that the author has overtime been conducting and it is driven by the motive to explain emerging issues using philosophy and science,” he said. Caiphus encouraged people to take reading books from local authors seriously as they reflect their attempt to educate and inspire their creativity.
He called upon the business community, individuals and the government to directly contribute to the development and empowering of local authors by buying their books. “We write good books and apart from buying, they could sponsor authors however possible to keep the creative spirit in authors alive.” THOUGHT-PROVOKER: The author has come up with a unique theory on gender differences