On Our Best Behavior — Top 25 Takeaways
<p>My mind is still reeling from the “brief history of the patriarchy” and all of the many insidious ways that the seven deadly sins are weaponized to oppress and suppress women, even for those of us who are not at all religious. (<em>Yes, I know that all people suffer under the patriarchy, but my focus right now is on women</em>)</p>
<p>After much procrastination, last week while sitting under a palapa on the beach in Mexico, I finished this book. I knew from reading the first 10 pages that it was going to be life altering and I wasn’t ready to do the work. It was just as powerful as I expected and I’m now questionning everything.</p>
<p>As a result, I’ve struggled with the best approach to summarize and share my top takeaways based on everything I highlighted while I was reading. At the same time, I’m attempting to internalize ways to effectively deprogram myself to live a better and more fulfilling life of my own choosing, not based on what is expected,or demanded, of me.</p>
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