This piece examines Jacinda Ardern’s self-help book for young readers, which reframes her personal struggles with imposter syndrome into a guide for emotional resilience and authentic leadership, emphasizing care, vulnerability, and self-acceptance over traditional heroic ideals.
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a personal, vulnerable reckoning with self-doubt
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