Saar ultimately passed away - regrettably, dogs do not live forever - and, being who I am, I left the Wall Street law firm, and within a year I was roaming around in "exotic" places, making good on what I thought to be ethical obligations.
In his latest New York Times op-ed entitled "The Confidence Questions" (http://www.nytimes.com/2013/04/23/opinion/brooks-the-confidence-questions.html?_r=0), David Brooks makes reference to a new Ivory Soap campaign that I have never seen (no, I suppose I should have gone to the link he provided), and then asks several questions:
- "A generation after the feminist revolution, are women still, on average, less confident than men?"
- "Are women still more likely to flow into different domains in your organization?"
- "Do we undervalue the talent for self-criticism the women display in that video?"
- "In society over all, are more problems caused by overconfidence or underconfidence?"
Regarding his last question, Brooks writes:
"The financial crisis and the tenor of our political debates suggest that overconfidence and self-idolatry are by far the larger problems. If that’s true, how do you combine the self-critical ability to recognize your limitations with the majestic confidence required to struggle against them?
I guess I’m asking how to marry self-criticism and self-assertion, a blend our society is inarticulate about. I guess I’m wondering, as we make this blend, whether most of us need more of the stereotypically female trait of self-doubt or the stereotypically male trait of self-promotion."
Brooks asks us to send him our answers, some of which he will quote in future columns. Will, I get a free bar of soap? No? In which case I will confine my short response to this blog entry.
First, thank you, David, for this distraction. At a time when the US economy is facing ruin (see: http://jgcaesarea.blogspot.co.il/2013/04/paul-krugman-jobless-trap-castigating.html), Obama is stocking his cabinet with hapless nincompoops(see: http://jgcaesarea.blogspot.co.il/2013/04/john-kerry-opines-on-turkey-is-americas.html), and America is again under attack by radical Islam (see: http://jgcaesarea.blogspot.co.il/2013/04/charles-blow-mind-of-terror-suspect.html), we are being offered the opportunity to have our names appear in your column. Hot dog! . . . not.
Regarding the confidence level of women, I'll ask my wife when she gets up. Wake her and demand an immediate reply? Sorry, but I don't think so. I survived those "exotic" locales, and I have since promised never wantonly to endanger my life again (with age, I can no longer leap buildings in a single bound).
How do I "marry self-criticism and self-assertion"? Goodness, the stakes have sometime been high in my lifetime, but without projecting confidence and letting no one know of my sleepless nights, nothing could have been achieved. Yes, I tremble before God (let's discuss the meaning of God in another blog entry), but looking back, I am grateful to have been offered the opportunity to address significant challenges, whose unsuccessful prosecution could have ruined my life, but which I believe have allowed me to contribute quietly, yet meaningfully, to society.
Arnold, my 150-pound Anatolian Shepherd? Sorry, Ivory, but unlike Saar, he doesn't consume soap.
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