Sheryl Sandberg Quotes
Ask A Man To Explain His Success And He Will Typically Credit His Own Innate Qualities And Skills. Ask A Woman The Same Question And She Will Attribute Her Success To External Factors, Insisting She Did Well Because She "worked Really Hard," Or "got Lucky," Or "had Help From Others." Men And Women Also Differ When It Comes To Explaining Failure. When A Man Fails, He Points To Factors Like "didn't Study Enough" Or "not Interested In The Subject Matter." When A Woman Fails, She Is More Likely To Believe It Is Due To An Inherent Lack Of Ability.8 And In Situations Where A Man And A Woman Each Receive Negative Feedback, The Woman's Self-confidence And Self-esteem Drop To A Much Greater Degree.9 The Internalization Of Failure And The Insecurity It Breeds Hurt Future Performance, So This Pattern Has Serious Long-term Consequences.10
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