Yifat Susskind: In uncertain times, think like a mother

Yifat Susskind: In uncertain times, think like a mother


There’s a simple and powerful way to confront the world’s most pressing crises, says women’s rights activist Yifat Susskind: think like a mother. As she puts it: “When you think like a mother, you prioritize the needs of the many, not the whims of the few.” Follow along as she shares moving stories of people around the world who embody this mindset — and shows how it can also help you see beyond suffering and act to build a better world.

PUBLISH DATE: April 6, 2020

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