Everyone needs more support than they are getting.
I feel really grateful to the people who encouraged me and helped me develop. Nobody can succeed on their own.
But I really believe that when you give people authentic identity, which is what Facebook does, and you can be your real self and connect with real people online, things will change.
Every day is a gift.
I don't believe we have a professional self from Mondays through Fridays and a real self for the rest of the time.
Success, for me, is that if my son chooses to be a stay-at-home parent, he is cheered on for that decision. And if my daughter chooses to work outside the home and is successful, she's cheered on and supported.
Women have made tons of progress. But we still have a small percentage of the top jobs in any industry, in any nation in the world. I think that's partly because from a very young age, we encourage our boys to lead and we call our girls bossy.
I look forward to the day when half our homes are run by men and half our companies and institutions are run by women. When that happens, it won't just mean happier women and families; it will mean more successful businesses and better lives for us all.
Judaism is my home. Judaism is super important to me, in death and in life.
I believe if we had half our companies and half our countries run by women, and half our homes run by men, things would be better. We know our companies would be more productive. If you use the full talents of the population, you're more productive. We know our homes would be happier.
Before social media, if I, as an individual wanted to publish something to the world, unless I could get some local TV crew to interview me, or I wrote an op-ed or took out an ad, I had no voice.
When I was in high school, I was voted most likely to succeed.
Writing about joyful experiences for just three days can improve people's moods and decrease their visits to health centers a full three months later.
I think there are things that we can all do to build resilience in ourselves, but also to build resilience in each other.
I've definitely learned how hard it can be to lean in when you're struggling at home.
I want women to get paid more. I want to teach them to negotiate so they get paid more.
It's more pressure on women to - if they marry or partner with someone, to partner with the right person. Because you cannot have a full career and a full life at home with your children if you are also doing all of the housework and child care.
It turns out that a husband who does the laundry, it's very romantic when you're older. And it's hard to believe when you're younger. But it's absolutely true.
I wrote 'Option B' because I want other people to know it can get better, and I want to help people make it better.
Turning feelings into words can help us process and overcome adversity.