Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whichever way you lean, you need to find the right balance for you. That will vary from person to person. Which is why books like "Lean In" are idiotic. There is no one-size-fits-all.
If you're LEANING, how can you be BALANCED?
Duh.
Anonymous wrote:Whichever way you lean, you need to find the right balance for you. That will vary from person to person. Which is why books like "Lean In" are idiotic. There is no one-size-fits-all.
Anonymous wrote:"Lean In" was a lot about having a perfect husband. In that sense it was a weird feminist proclamation. Her construct ignored those who aren't in a perfect marital situation, and unfortunately that is where she sits now.
Anonymous wrote:Sheryl Sandberg's husband died at age 47 apparently from an accident on a treadmill while on vacation. David Goldberg apparently advised Sheryl to go work at facebook when her daughter was six months old. It seems like life is so fleeting when things like this happen. I wonder whether she is reevaluating the value of leaning in. What has been your experience? Are you satisfied with having leaned in or do you regret it?