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These kinds of statistics are usually met with either wry smiles or exasperated eyerolls, especially from women (who are very used to the overconfidence of men), but I, for one, am a little envious. What must it be like to wander around, truly believing yourself capable of beating up a grizzly bear or smashing a standup comedy routine using your own material, off the cuff?

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Is there any way to harvest even the tiniest drop of such delusional self-belief? If we find these men and stand next to them, can this “ofermod” be absorbed through osmosis? Yes, I know being overly confident is not a good thing (it makes you reckless and far more likely to get hurt) but women, in particular, suffer from chronic levels of underconfidence – and that is just as damaging. I truly believe that if women could believe in themselves – even fractionally – in the way men do, we could go a long way towards kicking the patriarchy in the tits, once and for all.

Picture the scene: a woman is desperately questioning if she is even worthy of asking for a promotion at work – versus her male colleague who is thinking, “why not? I invented the internet.”

Is it any wonder that confidence levels between boys and girls are markedly different from the age of eight onwards? This shows up in subjects like maths and science – where boys greatly overestimate their abilities – and girls seriously underestimate theirs. This then becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy, seeing far fewer women following STEM subjects and careers further down the line, which only reinforces the idea that these are male subjects – and undermines women’s confidence in approaching them.

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Emails from women frequently opened with an apology: “I’m sorry to take up your time,” “I’m sorry if you already know this,” etc. Women’s emails were always much longer than men’s, as they went to great efforts to appear likeable and pleasant. They used exclamation marks significantly more, as if to convey their friendly, whimsical side. “Hi, Kate!” Men’s emails rarely use the word “just”, but women’s are full of them: “I’m just following up,” “I am just wondering.”

So, how do we go about closing the confidence gap? Much of it comes down to encouraging the next generation of girls to be more confident and ousting the outdated gendering of certain traits and past-times in childhood. For adults, this will mean unpicking a great deal of learned behaviours and moving outside your comfort zone. Big each other up, and ask yourself, “what would a mediocre man do?” and do that – unless of course, you are deciding whether or not to arm wrestle a gorilla.

How many opportunities will open for you if you truly believe yourself to be the smartest person in the room – or perhaps, more soberingly, how many opportunities will be lost because you lacked the self-belief to really go for it?

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