Lean In has won Sheryl Sandberg many fans and a reasonable number of critics. The reason is simple: she writes from an enviable position, as one of the most powerful women in business, the highest paid Facebook executive currently and COO of the company. While that kind of position certainly earns her the liberty to dole out important life lessons, could they seriously work in the face of what some of her critics call ‘real-world obstacles’? Perhaps not. Further, it seems as though Sandberg’s visible enthusiasm to shake things up a bit in her feminist march could actually work to isolate scores of working women who may actually want to be successful, but not necessarily covet top spots at the workplace or feel the need to make drastic sacrifices at home.