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I’m still confused about something someone told me today: I don’t do business with women. Like… what does that even mean?
Are women bad people? Are women not capable, smart enough, or professional enough? Because I genuinely don’t understand the logic behind judging someone’s value based on gender.
Women are founders, developers, strategists, leaders, and community builders. Women help build brands, companies, movements, and strong communities every single day. Business should be about trust, value, consistency, communication, vision, and results not whether someone is male or female.
You don’t have to work with everyone, that’s fine, but dismissing an entire gender honestly sounds more like discrimination than standards. Some of the strongest projects and successful brands today have women playing major roles behind the scenes.
Women bring creativity, intelligence, balance, energy, and support into spaces. Women are literally part of what makes life beautiful. So hearing “I don’t work with women” is honestly strange to me.
At the end of the day, talent has no gender. Results have no gender. Vision has no gender. 💯