I mean the competition, the dog-eat-dog, no-holds-bared tenacity and viciousness men sometimes exhibit in their daily maneuvering and jostling for position will make a dog blush.
And I am not even talking about the domestic variety. Instead, I’m referring to the wild types, the wild dogs, coyotes and hyenas and the like.
Are all men like that?
Worse, if you ask me, if they are really successful, worse if you consider the evil and intentional harm some of them are capable of inflicting on others, something that is absent in the animal world. Think of Hitler. And, to stay current, think of Donald Trump.
Trump supporters may accuse me of exaggeration on the part of their idol, but you get the point.
Anyways, to lean in is to be aggressive and not lay to lay back, to fight and compete like men and to take it rather than leave it.
If you want to be successful, becoming a boss, etc like Sandberg wants and succeeds in achieving, you probably have to do as she tells you to.
Sandberg, I understand, means it all in a good way. For women to succeed in the male dominated corporate culture, they indeed have to fight harder and sacrifice more, what with household chores, kids and so forth.
The thing is, do all women want that success? Indeed, should all women (and men for that matter even though “Lean In” is a feminist movement) strive for the kind of modern day success and competition that have turned society into the way it is?
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