Girls are often socialized to believe they succeed because they worked "hard enough," whereas boys are taught that a difficult exam is the fault of the test, not their intelligence.
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The book examines how these feelings of inadequacy extend beyond the office and into personal lives, impacting relationships and parenting. Pathways to Confidence Girls are often socialized to believe they succeed
The authors trace the lack of confidence back to several root causes: not their intelligence. g.