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by auganov
5498 days ago
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"you can have someone who is absolutely amazing due to her own strengths, but cannot realize them because of the vicious and mean environment around her" Really? Have you seen a case of somebody that had truly amazing, useful strengths and was still somehow being "blocked" from success by the environment as a whole? It sounds like a huge conspiracy to me (the way I rephrased it, of course it might not be what you meant). Like I said amazing people will always have trouble fitting in, but if they can produce amazing results there's always a way to reap rewards from that.
There's nothing that's only exclusive to the "gender gap". It's a general fact that being different is not being average.
I don't even see a problem! For me it's like saying 10 sticks out amongst 2s and that it's a problem. Well no wonder it does as 10!=2. It's a fact not a problem. Either accept that you're different or make yourself more similar, you cannot have both. |
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Meanwhile, amazing folks on the wrong side of the gap will be cursed in public through a variety of interesting ways, and will be held back unless they find those rare environments where they can thrive.
So really, it's not just a 10 vs. 2 thing. It's a "allowed to be 10" vs. "not allowed to be 10" thing.
Put it this way -- why did the author of the original post really leave Google? Her reasons might be like mine.