Being Pro-Woman Doesn

Sometime between 59 BC – 17 AD, Roman author and historian, Titus Livius, coined the phrase

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  5. Jared says:

    I think this is great! Encouraging women to know their history; it’s a good exercise in helping us realize how far we’ve all come and where we can go. I believe strongly in women’s rights & empowerment. I believe our future depends greatly on empowering them more around the world. I think the early Christians you spoke of and others gave them a bad rap and they’ve been struggling against it ever since. I really believe that if women were more empowered around the world we would see less destruction, war, hatred. It’s all so ego and scarcity based, which I think women are naturally born with more of an intrinsic humility and mothering nature. At least most of the women in my life have always been the voice of reason when I was hell bent on revenge or resentment. Great post, thanks.

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