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Many of us moms have "had it all" for a half a century now. No one realized it was something so magnificent because we were all too exhausted to romanticize it. Interesting now that it is thought of as being so wondrous.
It's interesting that the concept of ambition seems to only apply to a job. What about having an ambition of actually raising your kids rather than someone else? Even better, did Mayer actually kill the "ambition" of the "do it all" moms that work for her when she changed the work at home policy?
If people could have it all, there would be no reason to make choices.
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