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Maybe She’s Born With It. Maybe It’s . . . Something Else

Culture
United States
Started February 24, 2026

Some women seem to have it all. How do they make it look so effortless?

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CLAIM Posted by will Feb 24, 2026
The portrayal of women as effortlessly successful undermines the hard work and sacrifices they make behind the scenes.
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CLAIM Posted by will Feb 24, 2026
Media representations of perfect women create unrealistic standards that can harm mental health and self-esteem.
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CLAIM Posted by will Feb 24, 2026
Women who appear to have it all often benefit from social privilege, which should be recognized and discussed openly.
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CLAIM Posted by will Feb 24, 2026
Success is subjective; the definition of having it all varies greatly among women and should be respected in discussions.
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CLAIM Posted by will Feb 24, 2026
The narrative of 'effortless' success can empower women by showcasing the diverse paths to achievement, rather than diminishing their efforts.
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