The philanthropist always saw Epstein for who he really was – despite his meetings with her then husband Bill Gates. Now carving out a life on her own terms, she explains why she’s focused on the fight for women’s health
You’re being dismissive. She has a degree in computer science and worked as a product manager. I’m sure this had less relevance in her financial success than her gender, though.
I apologize that my comment seemed callous. I didn’t mean to diminish any of her accomplishments or skills. I was just merely repeating a common trope. I’m sorry if what I said was offensive.
Luckiest receptionist that ever lived.
You’re being dismissive. She has a degree in computer science and worked as a product manager. I’m sure this had less relevance in her financial success than her gender, though.
I apologize that my comment seemed callous. I didn’t mean to diminish any of her accomplishments or skills. I was just merely repeating a common trope. I’m sorry if what I said was offensive.
I dont think the overall sentiment is wrong, just that she needed different skills, and perhaps more education, to catch Bill’s interest.