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https://www.forbes.com/forbeswomen/#1bbaac49621e 20-03-2009 21:38:01
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When asked about advice for women in their 20s and 30s, filmmaker Ava Duvernay said: "You decide how you want to be in the world each day when you wake up. You are the director of your life." #ForbesOver50 trib.al/wKkKOpE Know Your Value, Mika Brzezinski
Is being over the age of 50 an advantage or disadvantage? #ForbesOver50 member Brooke Shields shares her thoughts. trib.al/PbT2DsN @knowyourvalue, Mika Brzezinski
"Everyone's got a story. There's always something to learn in every moment." American filmmaker Ava DuVernay spoke with ForbesWomen editor Maggie McGrath about where her drive comes from for the 2024 #ForbesOver50 list. trib.al/w0G2RZy @knowyourvalue, Mika Brzezinski
"I just assumed I would keep working forever." Brooke Shields sat down with ForbesWomen for the 2024 #ForbesOver50 list to discuss what she had imagined her career would look like over the age of 50. trib.al/PbT2DsN
This week's ForbesWomen newsletter: - Alice Walton, daughter of Walmart founder Sam Walton, became the world’s wealthiest woman - Women will soon be able to use an easy, self-administered test to screen for cervical cancer Read more: on.forbes.com/6012WuRCg by Maggie McGrath