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write a speech on behind every woman is herself​

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Answered by aayushsinghrajputr
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"Behind every successful man there is a woman." Is it truth or myth?

Nast Fox

Answered 2 years ago

"Behind every great man, there is a great woman." Do you agree?

Behind every great man is a great woman, says a famous English proverb. Of course, it is not indisputable. However, many with the pleasure of quoting this expression, emphasizing the contribution of women in the history of mankind, and the importance of family.

Behind every great man is a great woman?

In Russia, the same old people from ancient times said: "the man is the head, and the woman is the neck". That is, too, stressed that women in the family very much depends. And this is true. Often next to a successful man is a woman who inspires him and provides the rear. Let us recall, for example, the patient wife of Odysseus Penelope from ancient history, the beautiful Natalie and her brilliant husband, the poet Alexander Pushkin. Or the associate-the wife of the talented revolutionary Vladimir Lenin – Nadezhda Krupskaya. In modern history, a vivid example is the wife of former us President Hillary Clinton, who helped him cope with a rather piquant situation and retain political influence. At a meeting in the us Congress bill Clinton at the end of the triumphal speech said: "I love you!"thereby recognizing that he owes much to his wife.

By the way, not always Muse, it turns out the wife. Sometimes, in the role of a wise woman acts as a mother, and sometimes a sister. As you know, a man makes his great work, and if there is a woman next to him who believes in him, he certainly succeeds. When a man knows that a woman loves him, it gives him an incentive: to become even better and stronger.

Who knows what would have been the fate of our favorite musicians, artists, Directors, writers, and our Chuvash politicians, if they were not near their beloved wife or mother.

On the eve of March 8, let us remember the women who helped their beloved children and spouses become what they became.

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