One of the primary focuses of the article #LikeAGirl is the ever expanding variety women are using in today's modern age to describe beauty. The description women are using on beauty is not the only critic expanding in today's day and age. Writing is also getting a makeover. More and more are individuals realizing that great writing is not just cover page deep, but instead ever writer is unique, and writes in their own beautiful way. There shouldn't be a mold for how to write, because that would take out the creativity of writing and simply dull it down to a science.
The article #LikeAGirl begins to explain an in depth approach of woman overcoming past discrimination and seeing themselves as truly beautiful women, but the article also shows how women are their own biggest critics. The same factors of women overcoming discrimination and being their own biggest critics also apply to writing. In writing, it is said that you are your own biggest enemy. The writer will pick at his or her own writing and tweak it, or say it isn't good enough, until all confidence is lost. It takes a truly confident writer to publish their work for the world to see. What the article is trying to explain is that confidence, that overcoming of fear, to release your writing too the world, that is true beauty.
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