Second Best.
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  • Reads 168
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  • Parts 2
  • Time 12m
Ongoing, First published Jun 22, 2015
"You know I had this great little sisterhood speech all prepared, but I seem to have left it in my purse at the table. I don't want to talk about sisterhood, today.

I know there's a lot of professional women here, but I want to speak to the younger girls. You guys signed up for this mentorship program because you want to be successful. You want to be your mentors! You know everybody tells you: 'Do your best so you can be number one!-But there's another position...

You know I've found that being number two, gives you all the glory of being at the top without all the pressures of the number one spot. See, the job of any great number two is to figure what the number one is missing, what they refused to see and what they are doing wrong.

So, you know take your time, learn, be patient, get better. You will get to where you're supposed to be if you do the work. Because remember, if you don't, somebody else will. I'm Mary Jane Paul and thank you for listening." 

- Mary Jane Paul
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