Women are naturally competitive. That's what drives women to form cliques at early age.
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I think women are by nature competitive - secretly, privately within their own selves, on lots of different levels, on the way they look, perform.
When women are encouraged to be competitive, too many of them become disagreeable.
I see a lot of women of every age trying to be something else. I see them trying to imitate behaviors that they think belong to successful people.
Too many times women try to be competitive with each other. We should help support each other, rather than try to be better than each other.
Sometimes I think women are lucky because they can develop in ways men can't. The old-boy network may be oppressive to women, but it actually stunts men in terms of personal growth.
When they take surveys of women in business, of the Fortune 500, the successful women, 80% of them, say they were in sports as a young woman.
Women gain social influence through their roles as mothers, transmitters of culture, and parents for the next generation.
There seems to be great roles for women, and it's not necessarily - you don't have to be young women. Suddenly, we're realizing that, generally, women are interesting, and they can also be weird and crazy and mean.
Women didn't want to be on the stage with other women because they didn't want their bodies to be compared. They didn't want another female act opening for them because of this weird competitive and tokenistic attitude.
Most women are dissatisfied with their appearance - it's the stuff that fuels the beauty and fashion industries.
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