Anonymous wrote:Can you create a business case w ppt, graphs and such? I’d also include a graphic of your track record you mentioned there (0/6). I’m not joking. Leading a horse to water etc.
Anonymous wrote:I'm the youngest of 3. We each take the lead in different areas. But I am the organizer of big family events. My family respects me and I respect them. It's not a sibling order thing at all.
My DH is the youngest in his family. He is smarter and more accomplished than his older sister. However, I do think she was hurt by the sexism in their family. He was seen as capable and she was seen as incapable. This has caused their lives to unfold in drastically different ways.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So stop participating. You know the drill.
I could, but I have a stake in this project. I could either:
(A) never offer my opinion or take on things, which have a 100% track record at this point, and sit back offering no insight on steering us in the right direction
(B) offer up my suggestions, but be constantly dismissed or suggested later by someone else--where then it's suddenly a good idea
At least by participating, I have the confidence of knowing I'm right. But being the youngest... you can't win. You just can't.
I'm sure my sister would say the same thing. She thinks she's always right too . . . even when she isn't.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So stop participating. You know the drill.
I could, but I have a stake in this project. I could either:
(A) never offer my opinion or take on things, which have a 100% track record at this point, and sit back offering no insight on steering us in the right direction
(B) offer up my suggestions, but be constantly dismissed or suggested later by someone else--where then it's suddenly a good idea
At least by participating, I have the confidence of knowing I'm right. But being the youngest... you can't win. You just can't.
Anonymous wrote:I’m the youngest and agree. Even into my 20s if they were eating dessert in the sitting room I would have it it at the table in the dining room in case I would spill, or something. Quit participating. You caaaannnnnoooooottt win. Accept the reality.