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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This bothers me a bit. There are only so many hours in a day. Losing a parent as a child changes the course of your life. Btdt. I just don't see how she can be there for her kids as they deal with their grief, while still "leaning in", working, writing books, and dating. That's the part that makes me question her perspective. [/quote] I'm with you. Her first book didn't bother me the way this one does - maybe because this time around the book feels like "capitalizing on the tragedy" in almost narcissistic sense... It's been less than 2 years and she really has all that "free time" to first write and now promote this book on every channel and news outlet? If she just wanted to "share" with others in the similar situation why not use her own platform i.e. post on Facebook? And, the whole dating thing... trying not to judge but well, just hope her kids are doing ok.[/quote] +1 [/quote] +2. I watched the CBS Sunday Morning segment with her. I wanted to like her and thought I might feel differently about her after hearing her talk about her grief and what she went through, but instead it bothered me more than the Lean In stuff for the reasons stated above. [/quote]
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