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Created on: October 16, 2006 Last Updated: May 17, 2007
There is a dichotomy within this topic. It suggests that there could be a worst profession for a woman to be in and, at the same time tends to indicate that there is a limitation to a woman's abilities. Neither of these would be correct.
In the first part, how many times have we heard the saying "that's got to be the worst job in the world." Yet everyone and this is true of women as well, have different ideals and values. Some ladies may desire to become a solicitor, others will want to enter nursing and yet more may wish to be accountants or housewives. In this respect, the best profession a woman can achieve in her life is the one that she wants to excel in.
Similarly, there is no limitation to what a woman can achieve. In all walks of life we have seen this to be true. Ladies have achieved greatness and the pinnacle in a number of professions. Judges, solicitors, pilots, national leaders and astronauts. There is no limit to their capabilities.
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