Women are inherently superior because of their capacity for nurturing
I'm not sure capacity necessarily implies superiority, notwithstanding the fact that male nurturing in conjunction with female nurturing has a strong correlation with childhood development and success of children in adulthood.
But more importantly: if I was the most powerful person in the world I would realize more fully and vividly how powerless I was. Think about it. Here's an exaggeration to clarify: we are all pretty much intuitively certain that we could never swim across the Pacific Ocean. But imagine you were actually in the water, breast-stroking, about 500 meters from the Santa Monica Pier on your way to Japan. In fact, let us go further, and put you in a Speedboat, and you're rocketing at 120 mph. It is at that point that you'd have more clarity than ever at the impossibility of making it across the Pacific Ocean swimming. With intimate and perhaps even exaggerated experience, one gains true clarity.
We are all powerless. I would never be anymore certain of that fact than if I was the most powerful person on this desolate little rock hurdling through space. On some level, even now, I still carry some deluded notion that I could change things about myself or the world if maybe...I had more money, there was less money in politics, I was the supreme leader of the world, I was born in the 22nd Century and not the 20th, et cetera. Were I ever given any of these things (or all of these things), I would realize how impossibly hopeless I was and now am with these new "super powers."
So if I was the most powerful person in the world, I'd imagine within 2 weeks I'd fall to my knees like Charlize Theron in Fury Road when she realizes there's no "green place."