Myth #1: Being pretty is easy to feel superior
The idea that a woman’s lack of talent is virtue and that she can be accepted by society if she is pretty and virtuous is still in the market today due to traditional customs. The company’s main goal is to provide a more efficient and effective way to improve the quality of its products.
Misconception 2. Success will lose love
Many women are convinced that success in their careers will not only be demolished by society, but will often cause them to lose love.
Myth #3: Same-sex jealousy
Women are “competitive” when it comes to the same sex.
Women are “competitive” when it comes to the same sex, but it’s this competition that makes them lose the advantages they already have.
Misconception 4. Continuity mental processes
Women focus on understanding and imitating existing structures of thought and think only to continue what they already have, which is why they tend to excel in areas of imitation and inheritance, but also why they are not good at creative work. This is the biggest psychological misconception that women are not good at creative work.
Myth 5. Lack of desire to compete
Among the many factors that contribute to career success, a sense of competition is no less important than ingenuity. But what is puzzling is that some women’s psychology always seems to make them think of themselves as inferior to men and actively give up competing with others.