In a society that judges self-worth on productivity, it's no wonder we fall prey to the misconception that the more we do, the more we're worth


The Indispensable Woman (ed. Bantam, 1991)


In a society that judges self-worth on productivity, it's no wonder we fall prey to the misconception that the more we do, the more we're worth

In a society that judges self-worth on productivity, it's no wonder we fall prey to the misconception that the more we do, the more we're worth

In a society that judges self-worth on productivity, it's no wonder we fall prey to the misconception that the more we do, the more we're worth

In a society that judges self-worth on productivity, it's no wonder we fall prey to the misconception that the more we do, the more we're worth