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The Art of Starting Over | Jean Kang | TEDxThe Avery Coonley School
TEDx Talks· 2025-12-10 17:19
Hey everyone, my name is Jean King and I get to be on this TEDex red carpet here because I got to work at top tech companies like LinkedIn, Meta, and Figma. And I grew my online audience to almost 400,000 friends. But to be clear, this talk isn't about how I landed dream jobs.It's not about how I grew on LinkedIn. It's actually about the moments when life punched me in the face and forced me to get back up because life wasn't always this good. At 23, my very first job out of school, I remember my manager pu ...
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The Wall Street Journal· 2025-11-26 16:49
"Seasons" is the new buzzword for those starting a family earlier in life and focusing on professional advancement later https://t.co/SiXteKMQCh ...
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The Wall Street Journal· 2025-11-25 23:44
For generations of women, the logic has seemed airtight: Focus on a career in your 20s, and worry about starting a family once you are established in a job.These days, many young conservative women don't want to wait. https://t.co/me58sx5pDz ...
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Nick Szabo· 2025-11-25 02:41
Work-Life Balance & Generational Shift - Remote and flexible work norms, facilitated by technology, are enabling a shift away from the "either/or" arrangement between family and career that previous generations faced [2] - The industry observes a potential shift away from "girl-boss-feminism" towards embracing a "family first" life [3] Personal Fulfillment & Priorities - Motherhood, while involving sacrifices of personal time, body, and priorities, can bring immense blessings [1] - The joy derived from family life, such as children calling one "mama" or engaging in religious activities, is considered incomparable [2] - Some women's public influence grew because they prioritized marriage, children, and their home [3]
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The Wall Street Journal· 2025-11-25 02:19
For generations of women, the logic has seemed airtight: Focus on a career in your 20s, and worry about starting a family once you are established in a job.These days, many young conservative women don't want to wait. https://t.co/eQxZqN8UZw ...
Dick Cheney's grandchildren give emotional tribute
MSNBC· 2025-11-20 18:15
Seven of us were blessed to be Dick Cheny's grandchildren. The only one of us not here today is our older sister Katie, who is about to have a baby. When I was 18, my grandpa helped me pack my things in his truck and drove me 8 hours from Jackson Hole to Colorado Springs for my first year of college. Along the way, he gave me advice, warning about the potential dangers associated with your freshman year of college, reminiscing about the days when he was taking my mom to college, and just talking about life ...
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Anthony Pompliano 🌪· 2025-11-17 12:45
God, Family, Country. https://t.co/NmKcPhZKmQ ...
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Ansem 🧸💸· 2025-11-17 02:39
Social Trends & Cultural Shifts - Over the last 30 years, a significant shift has occurred in women's expectations regarding marriage, with a decline in the expectation of marriage as a future goal [1] - Social media amplifies hyper-individualistic lifestyles, potentially disconnecting individuals from long-term family building [2] - Men have reacted to perceived disrespect in modern dating culture, leading to the emergence of the 'red-pill' world [3] - Both men and women are pulling away from each other due to differing frustrations and perceptions [3][4] - A major shift in how young women view relationships, marriage, and family is occurring, impacting the future of society [5] Potential Societal Consequences - Declining birth rates are a potential consequence of the shift in women's views on marriage and family [6] - Fewer stable families may result from the changing attitudes towards marriage [6] - Weaker communities could emerge due to the decline in stable families [6] - Children may experience less stability growing up [6]
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Nick Szabo· 2025-11-14 04:38
RT Nick Szabo (@NickSzabo4)In the minds of the corporate America-last crowd -- businessmen, ex-hippies, or both -- there aren't even any such people as Americans. (Except for a conveniently tiny minority most of them have never even met). Citizenship, community, family, roots are all irrelevant -- we are all just equally foreigners: mutually foreign inputs to be paid cheap wages, consumed, and spit out by their big business machines. ...
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Nick Szabo· 2025-11-14 03:37
RT Nick Szabo (@NickSzabo4)In the minds of the corporate America-last crowd -- businessmen, ex-hippies, or both -- there aren't even any such people as Americans. (Except for a conveniently tiny minority most of them have never even met). Citizenship, community, family, roots are all irrelevant -- we are all just equally foreigners: mutually foreign inputs to be paid cheap wages, consumed, and spit out by their big business machines. ...