Wednesday, March 4, 2020

Ana Beatriz Figueiredo - Nanako Komori


I watched some videos about Ana Beatriz Figueiredo.

I really interested in the fact that she didn’t regard herself as a first woman who won the Indy 500. She was happy for winning as a one of car racer not as a female racer. And also, watching another video, I felt she had a strength to prove that women could do well.

 I learned from her, not worrying about what people around me are thinking. In facing some challenges, I should better push forward myself with believing that I can do it and I will.   

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  1. I thought she could success because she never gave in when she faced difficulty due to stereotypes to read your post.

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    1. Maybe she didn't mind the stereotypes. I admire her strength.

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  2. I want to be a strong woman as Ana. She plays an important role in gender stereotypes.

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  3. I was also interested in the fact she didn't regard herself as a FEMALE racer. In my opinion, if men
    and women are really equal, we don't have to emphasize on the fact the winner was female or not.

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    1. Your opinion is very nice, it didn't come up to me. I agree with you.

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  4. I like her in that she doesn't persist in fame.

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  5. I was impressed about her thinking. I could learn it isn't matter whether we are men or women.

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    1. I hope these stereotypes soon disappear and whether we are men or women, everyone can be what he or she wants to be.

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  6. Reading your post, I realized that her desire to improve herself had given her a great success.

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    1. Maybe so, how strong the desire was!

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