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7 Mic Drop Moments from Kira Argounova of Ayn Rand’s “We the Living”

We the Living was the first fiction that Ayn Rand has completed after fleeing proletarian Russia in 1926. The heroine, Kira Argounova, displayed strong will, integrity, and ambition that no amount of social movement was able to stop her from pursuing.

March 29, 2017May 31, 2018ayn rand, book review, Books, fiction, girl power, heroine, international womens month, russia, russian, we the livingLeave a comment
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How to Be a #Girlboss: 5 Lessons from Sophia Amoruso

Enjoy this summary of my favorite lessons from the Cinderella of tech herself, Nasty Girl’s founder and CEO, Sophia Amoruso.

January 29, 2016January 20, 2018#girlboss, book, book review, business, girl power, lessons, non-fiction, sophia amoruso4 Comments
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