They told her women couldnβt wear the crown.
She carved her name into cliffs that still stand.
Hmm.
More than 3,000 years ago in Kemet, Hatshepsut refused to fade into history. She didnβt rule like a manβshe ruled with vision, infrastructure, diplomacy, and prosperity. Roads. Trade. Granaries. Temples that still rise.
And when she died?
They tried to erase her.
Statues smashed. Names chiseled away.
But history remembered anyway.
Hereβs the HMMM:
Why do insecure systems always try to erase womenβs success?
This episode isnβt just historyβitβs a blueprint for leadership that builds life, not ego.
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Love. Peace. And Power to the People.

