Apologies I rarely stray from the rugby section so only just seen this.
In what world do people not choose to be a CEO? I hadn’t realised that they were all forced at gun point to accept the position.
As to your second point, surely you can see how you are undermining your own argument?
If women are generally less selfish than men, what is it about the respective biologies that makes that happen? And if it’s not biological, I’d argue it’s social conditioning which perpetuates the cycle.
And studies also show that men would also like to break their career to look after children but again social conditioning says this is a woman’s job - so both genders lose out; men in the family life, women in their careers.
Women are generally different psychologically/hormonally, for a start. It's nature, not social conditioning. We live in an age when there is less conditioning than ever before.
Many people don't want to be a CEO. It can mean years of struggle and sacrifice, as well as dealing with corporate politics and more, all to deal with huge pressure and the risk of having to carry the can when others mess up. It's not for everyone.