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Yes, Michelle Obama knows a lot about resilience. She still shouldn’t be lecturing gen Z about it | Emma Beddington

It’s decades since the former US first lady was an employee, writes Emma Beddington. The world of work she grew up in has long gone

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Yes, Michelle Obama knows a lot about resilience. She still shouldn’t be lecturing gen Z about it | Emma…

It’s decades since the former US first lady was an employee, writes Emma Beddington. The world of work she grew up in has long gone

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fortune.com3 g fa

'Nobody knows what they’re doing’ says Michelle Obama  | Fortune

Michelle Obama’s reflections on resilience and self-doubt arrive at a moment when many of Europe’s corporate leaders are navigating uncertainty of their own.

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  1. venerdì 5 giugno 2026·fortune.com

    'Nobody knows what they’re doing’ says Michelle Obama  | Fortune

    Michelle Obama’s reflections on resilience and self-doubt arrive at a moment when many of Europe’s corporate leaders are navigating uncertainty of their own.

  2. lunedì 8 giugno 2026·theguardian.com

    Yes, Michelle Obama knows a lot about resilience. She still shouldn’t be lecturing gen Z about it | Emma Beddington

    It’s decades since the former US first lady was an employee, writes Emma Beddington. The world of work she grew up in has long gone