Ladies Need to Follow their Instincts and Passions
Posted by Vikas Acharya on November 29, 2016Excellent, Article Source: idealisticrebel.com
Eve was the first woman to flee and find adventure. Intrepid women travelers have been pushing up against man-made boundaries and shocking their societies.
The first woman to document her travels was a nun named Etheria. In 381 A.D.
She wandered to Jerusalem and continued on to Egypt searching for freedom of choice.
In 1784, Elizabeth Thible became the first women to travel in a hot-air balloon because she knew the sky was not the limit.
Nellie Bly, an American journalist and Victorian lady traveled around the world in seventy-two days, six hours, and eleven minutes. What an inspiration to us in the twenty-first century!
Women have been having adventures and conquering their fears for centuries. They caused family scandles and much gossip in their lives. However, they didn’t listen to the people who said no, you can’t do this. They knew their hearts and went anyway. I am sure…
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