What is it about good-looking, brainy, articulate, even charismatic people––particularly if they're in the public eye––that makes them so vulnerable to the self-destroying over-confidence and arrogance known as hubris?
Who can forget when the beauteous, brash and brilliant Megyn Kelly blazed like a shooting star on Fox News, used her background as a former practicing attorney to conduct piercing and revelatory interviews; showcased enough magnetism to, as my mother used to say, charm a bird off a tree; and entranced the show-business and tabloid worlds with her romance and marriage to a rich and handsome businessman-cum-author and then give birth to three adorable children?
In the feminist-invented world of "having it all," Kelly certainly fit the profile.