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Katherine Kay • Womenomics: Work Less, Achieve More, Live Better
Um norte-americano em cada dez lê Playboy, Penthouse ou Hustler todos os meses.
Naomi Wolf • O mito da beleza: Como as imagens de beleza são usadas contra as mulheres (Portuguese Edition)
Becca Rothfeld • Women’s Work | The Point Magazine
The usefulness of this strategy depends on women being able to identify those who might be likely and effective mate poachers and then excluding them (but not others) from their social circles. If a woman indiscriminately distances herself and her partner from potential poachers (i.e., all other women), she is assured of his fidelity but at the cos
... See moreRollo Tomassi • The Rational Male - The Players Handbook: A Red Pill Guide to Game
But looking through a Womenomics lens, additional time is increasingly more valuable than more money. Indeed, time is the currency of Womenomics.
Katherine Kay • Womenomics: Work Less, Achieve More, Live Better
We’re the generation of women who were given career-advice classes, not classes in home economics and mothering skills. Our ten-year plans were more likely to include buying a home, becoming a CEO and travelling through Europe, than popping a baby out. But like millions of women of our generation, we soon realised that those ten-year plans lacked s
... See moreAmy Taylor-Kabbaz • Mama Rising: Discovering the New You Through Motherhood
She had, in short, done everything right and she had built a good life, the kind of life she wanted, the kind of life everyone wanted. Now here was this Mia, a completely different kind of woman leading a completely different life, who seemed to make her own rules with no apologies. Like the photograph of the spider-dancer, Mrs. Richardson found th
... See moreCeleste Ng • Little Fires Everywhere: The New York Times Top Ten Bestseller
This kind of happiness, of pleasure fulfillment and fulfillment of purpose, is missing for a great number of American women. That’s not because women don’t pleasure-seek or fail to find meaning in their lives; it’s because even though the concept of happiness is written into the founding document of the United States, it wasn’t meant for us.
Jill Filipovic • The H-Spot: The Feminist Pursuit of Happiness
A think tank estimates that by 2031, only six in ten families will