This is why I say the birth rate discourse is bullshit. She's doing what people say women should do but because she doesn't look like a model and needs government help, people are trying to shame her big family. If you want people to have more kids, you need to support them!
That’s an interesting point, but can I ask, what real choices did most women in our mothers’ generation actually have?
Were they truly free to choose their lives, or were they doing what was expected, with little room to say no?
When someone works long hours, raises many children, runs side hustles, and stays in a marriage regardless of circumstances, is that always a sign of strength… or could it also be survival?
And if many of them endured abuse, exhaustion, or lack of support, should we admire the load they carried, or question why they had to carry it in the first place?
Maybe the real issue isn’t that this generation is lazy… but that some are finally saying ‘no’ to a system that glorified suffering. What do you think?
But what do I know? Agenda lazima itembee
Huge congratulations to Double Doctor Ochuwa Babah for successfully defending her PhD at @karolinskainst! A proud moment watching my mentee rise, Assoc. Prof. of ObGyn, now PhD holder in addition! Honoured to have supervised alongside an incredible team.
#ProudSupervisor
since we’re all heading into a recession, there’s one piece of Mexican woman wisdom I would like to share with you:
beans.
beans will get you through anything.
you need to start embracing beans.
Just read a cybersecurity article about people deleting their personal info from the internet—email, phone number, even home address.
Apparently, data brokers collect all that without you knowing.
Honestly, I’d love to try it.
Have you ever wiped your digital footprint?
What tool did you use?
Was it worth it?