National Geographic USA - 11.2019

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BY MICHELE NORRIS

Our writer says it’s time for women to reject inferior status, demand equality,


and unapologetically revel in their ambition and success.


WHEN I HEADED OFF TO COLLEGE, my mother gave me a piece of folded-up
paper with a message she thought I would need. She wrote it longhand on a
page torn from one of the little notebooks she kept by the phone.
It said: No one can make you feel inferior without your consent.
It’s a quote widely attributed to Eleanor Roosevelt, and it was a wonderful gift
for a young woman setting off into the world.
I wish I’d kept that tiny piece of paper. For a time it was in my wallet, and then,
after it got frayed and kind of dingy, I put it inside a sparkly bobby pin and kept
it in a dresser drawer with jewelry and keepsakes. After several years and several
moves, I lost track of it—but I’ve always tried to cling tightly to the idea that
we have the power to reject any attempt to make us feel small or subordinate.

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