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A man responds with his edited version of an illustration that shows how much harder it is for women in the workplace.

Recently, billionaire Anand Mahindra had to watch his one-year-old grandchild. Within a week, this experience helped him realize that women need to work considerably harder than males to achieve.

He even told his eight million Twitter followers about this discovery. To further support his argument, Mahindra included this eye-opening cartoon in his tweet.

Three businesswomen and three businessmen are seen in the picture lining up for a race on a track. While women have challenges in the form of cooking, washing, and other home tasks, males face no obstacles.

Mahindra declared his admiration for all working women and his recognition that they have had to put in a lot more work to achieve their achievement than their male colleagues. However, his tweet angered several guys.

Carlin, a Peruvian political cartoonist who regularly illustrates panels for the Peruvian newspaper La Republica, created the provocative graphic.

It is also well supported by evidence. For instance, a recent research reveals that dads are happier as parents than mothers.

And the fundamental reason for this is because they have less responsibility at home and more time and space to engage in other things in the outside world.

Gender significantly affected the relationship between childcare and happiness, according to research that examined measures of well-being.

Such as stress, psychological satisfaction, depressive symptoms, happiness, and well-being. Men were happier while taking care of their children, while women were less happy.