Shah writes about the idea that meaningful change rarely comes from incremental programs or cautious reforms. It comes from bold, coordinated investments in ideas that seem almost unreasonable at firstโideas that aim to move entire systems rather than tweak the edges of them.
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I am delighted to share that my second book, Feminine Silence: Walking on Glass Shells, was officially launched in New York City last week, on the sidelines of the 80th United Nations General Assembly.
When I was a student at the University of Malawi, my classmates would often say, โYouโre going to work for the UN.โ It was meant as a complimentโan affirmation of brilliance. But at the time, I didnโt even know what that meant.