Recently, the internet erupted over a brief moment at a Coldplay concert. A kiss-cam zoomed in on Andy Byron, the CEO of Astronomer, a fast-growing data startup. He was seen kissing a woman who, reportedly, was not his wife. Within days, the video went viral. The company’s board responded. Andy Byron resigned. And just like that, another man in power fell to public judgment. This story isn’t new. The pattern is familiar. A successful man, a respected leader, makes a personal mistake. The inte...