If you ask men why they did a good job, they'll say, 'I'm awesome. Obviously. Why are you even asking?' If you ask women why they did a good job, what they'll say is someone helped them, they got lucky, they worked really hard.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Women attribute their success to working hard, luck, and help from other people. Men will attribute that - whatever success they have, that same success - to their own core skills.
To be successful, a woman has to be much better at her job than a man.
The greatest luck that I've had has been the ability to find men and women who came into my administration who worked with me and brought extraordinary talents that we were able to take full advantage of.
I have been helped over and over by wonderful men and women in my career. Men help each other all the time, and that kind of inclusion among women can create similar success.
Mediocre men work at their best; men seeking excellence strive to do better.
The only good luck many great men ever had was being born with the ability and determination to overcome bad luck.
Working for the Man seemed really good to me.
Men weren't always happy for me. It was very challenging to watch a woman be so successful.
Men are only as great as they are kind.
We don't take credit for our accomplishments. I can't tell you how many times you'll say to a woman, 'Oh God, what you did was so great', and they say, 'Really? I didn't think it was that good.'