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I wonder what the Heroine's Journey would look like if, instead of focusing on the forward-thinking new journey, history/mythology was mined for what patterns were visible in the stories of women who did succeed (or at least succeed in making history). What journey would we find if we stacked the stories of women around the world-- Atalanta, Cleopatra, Persephone/Demeter, Joan of Arc, Fatima al-Fihri, Ada Lovelace, Eleanor of Aquitaine, Tomoe Gozen, Rab'ia al-Adawiyya, and so on-- and looked for the narrative similarities?

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I wonder what the Heroine's Journey would look like if, instead of focusing on the forward-thinking new journey, history/mythology was mined for what patterns were visible in the stories of women who did succeed (or at least succeed in making history). What journey would we find if we stacked the stories of women around the world-- Atalanta, Cleopatra, Persephone/Demeter, Joan of Arc, Fatima al-Fihri, Ada Lovelace, Eleanor of Aquitaine, Tomoe Gozen, Rab'ia al-Adawiyya, and so on-- and looked for the narrative similarities?

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I wonder what the Heroine's Journey would look like if, instead of focusing on the forward-thinking new journey, history/mythology was mined for what patterns were visible in the stories of women who did succeed (or at least succeed in making history). What journey would we find if we stacked the stories of women around the world-- Atalanta, Cleopatra, Persephone/Demeter, Joan of Arc, Fatima al-Fihri, Ada Lovelace, Eleanor of Aquitaine, Tomoe Gozen, Rab'ia al-Adawiyya, and so on-- and looked for the narrative similarities?

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I wonder what the Heroine's Journey would look like if, instead of focusing on the forward-thinking new journey, history/mythology was mined for what patterns were visible in the stories of women who did succeed (or at least succeed in making history). What journey would we find if we stacked the stories of women around the world-- Atalanta, Cleopatra, Persephone/Demeter, Joan of Arc, Fatima al-Fihri, Ada Lovelace, Eleanor of Aquitaine, Tomoe Gozen, Rab'ia al-Adawiyya, and so on-- and looked for the narrative similarities?

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