A small step for me, a giant leap for women kind.
Very few of us women have made it to the top of the career ladder.
High as they may, just doesn't seem to get any higher than this.
All goes downwards from a certain point.
This point being quite often raising a family.
Now, why is that a problem?
Now let's have a look at.
I recently came across an article, a great article,
giving some insight into this very highly discussed problem.
It said there is proof to the theory that the longer one is breastfeeding a child,
the more successful this child will be later in life.
Breastfeeding success in life.
Let's use this trivial symbol.
Now let's make a little graph.
Breastfeeding happens.
Then the mother stops.
Life for the child just kind of goes like this.
But then later the impact of the breastfeeding takes up.
And the graph just continues to rise and rise and rise.
Now let's make another graph for the mother's success in life.
Birth of the child, mother breastfeeding the child,
going pretty well, she's doing it for a long time.
Finally she stops.
She doesn't get back into her career because of this very long pause breastfeeding.
So her arrow declines, declines.
Here comes another baby.
Breastfeeding goes up, goes up.
But then her career doesn't really ever get back on track
because she's been away so long breastfeeding these children
and she kind of drops out of the frame.
So it seems to me that in milk we have a great way to transfer energy.
From A mother via B breast to C child.
Meanwhile deep her boss and her clients are experiencing some minor discomfort
finding her replacement.
While E the spouse is experiencing some added pressure from having to make a double income.
While A is receiving some of that pressure balancing the discomfort
by providing happily breastfed children who are not really these concerned
but these who later on in life will then raise the success level
to go to heaven and boldly go where no one has gone before
and neither have I really.
But this kid is unstoppable, climbs up, success.
This success ladder up higher and even higher.
Success, success, success.
Oh mother's milk huh, what it can do, amazing.
Just one word to those mothers whose careers are based on displaying their breasts.
The truth is after breastfeeding you may not have breasts anymore.
