Japan’s women are increasingly taking the future into their own hands

Sara Blakely’s story is inspirational. The 41-year-old Floridian began her working life as a door-to-door fax-machine salesperson. Then one day she looked in the mirror — but not at her face.

She realized that she needed underwear that didn’t show lines and held in her wobbly bits. This led to her investing a few thousand dollars and launching, in 2000, her Spanx brand of undergarments. Fast forward 12 years and her business is worth $1 billion.

This is not just a story about securing, if you will, your bottom line. It is a template for female entrepreneurship. Women don’t need empowering; they empower themselves with their insight into human needs and their perseverance in fulfilling them.

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  1. ATTN: ABIDA RAHMAN
    TO :SARA BLAKELY-41 AT JAPAN, HAS BEEN DEVELOPING HER’S BUSINESS OF UNDERGARMENTS BUSINESS. REALLY WE APPRECIATE, AND WE LEARN SOMETHING FROM HER.
    MAY ALLAH WILL DEVELOP HER HALE AND HEALTHY
    WE WISH HER TO GET MORE ACHIEVEMENTS IN FUTURE CAREER.
    JS. SABINAA, M.A. MPHIL
    CHAIRMAN, UHE TRUST, MADURAI, TAMILNADU, INDIA.

  2. ATTN: ABIDA RAHMAN
    TO :SARA BLAKELY-41 AT JAPAN, HAS BEEN DEVELOPING HER’S BUSINESS OF UNDERGARMENTS BUSINESS. REALLY WE APPRECIATE, AND WE LEARN SOMETHING FROM HER.
    MAY ALLAH WILL DEVELOP HER HALE AND HEALTHY
    WE WISH HER TO GET MORE ACHIEVEMENTS IN FUTURE CAREER.
    JS. SABINAA, M.A. MPHIL
    CHAIRMAN, UHE TRUST, MADURAI, TAMILNADU, INDIA.

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