Michelle Obama calls out the 'scam' she fell for in the Ivy League and how she overcame it
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In a recent episode of 'Diary of a CEO', Michelle Obama reflected on her challenging first semester at Princeton University, highlighting feelings of self-doubt stemming from being a Black woman in an Ivy League environment. Despite excelling academically, she recognized this doubt was rooted in societal expectations and racism. Obama stresses the importance of young professionals rejecting such underestimation, explaining that many students in powerful positions are not there solely due to merit. Her mission now is to help others avoid falling into similar traps of self-doubt and societal scams.
I was like, 'I get this now. You're just trying to get into my head. You're scared of me.'
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