Review of Female Disruptors

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This is a really appealing book. Seeing that women are always seen as the weaker sex, I believe this book gives more details on this.
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This topic is quite interesting and sensitive. As an admirer of Jordan Peterson, I'd really like to listen to different views on this topic from his.
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I really like the fact that this book casts a different light upon female life in modern society. I will make sure to read this book and recommend it to others too.
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Dr. Ambedkar nailed it when he said, "I measure the progress of a community by the degree of progress which women have achieved". Excluding women from progress is devastating to human interests as a whole because, whether or not patriarchy likes it, women are half the global population. Where can you hope to get in a race with one foot tied to a tree? I commend the author for her courage and dedication and wish her all strength and success. Thank you for an insightful review of a thoroughly important book.
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Awesome memoir I will definitely recommend it 💯✅
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Female Disruptors by Mindi Messmer is a book that can change someone's life for the better. I remember this book for everyone to read. Great review.
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The fact that women are frequently marginalized and hindered from succeeding in life is incredibly distressing. Any book that supports women and advocates for equality is unquestionably worth my attention. I appreciate you suggesting this book.
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