Nellie Bly- Journalist undercover in an insane asylum

The trailblazing American journalist Nellie Bly began her record-breaking 72-day journey around the world on this day in 1889 — a trip which made her the first person to ever complete the fictional journey depicted in Jules Verne’s “Around the World in Eighty Days”! A minimalist traveler, the 24-year-old Pittsburgh native brought with her only the dress she was wearing, a sturdy overcoat, a wool cap, a few changes of underwear, and a small handbag with her toiletries and writing supplies. She started the 24,899-mile journey from a port near New York City and traveled by steamship to England. From there, she traveled by train across Europe and Asia, by ocean liner across the Pacific Ocean, and by train from San Francisco back to New York. In total, her journey lasted 72 days, six hours, eleven minutes, and fourteen seconds, setting a new world record for fastest circumnavigation.

Bly, one of the earliest muckraking journalists, was also famous for her undercover investigative reports on corruption and social injustices. The year before her famous journey, Bly took an undercover assignment for the New York World where she feigned insanity to get herself committed to the New York City Lunatic Asylum on Blackwell’s Island. Her work pioneered the realm of undercover journalism after she wrote an exposé on the horrific conditions and mistreatment of patients she found there. Bly’s series of articles led to a grand jury investigation and, subsequently, to improved care for the patients and increased funding for the care of people with mental illness.

Nellie Bly told the story of her historic journey in her book “Around the World in Seventy-Two Days and Other Writings” at https://www.amightygirl.com/around-world-seventy-two

For an inspiring new picture book about her journey around the world, we highly recommend “Nellie vs. Elizabeth: Two Daredevil Journalists’ Breakneck Race around the World” for ages 6 to 9 at https://www.amightygirl.com/nellie-vs-elizabeth

For an excellent book for adult readers about Bly’s journey, we recommend “Eighty Days: Nellie Bly and Elizabeth Bisland’s History-Making Race Around the World” at https://www.amightygirl.com/eighty-days

For more books for kids about this pioneering journalist, check out the chapter book “She Persisted: Nellie Bly” for ages 6 to 9 (https://www.amightygirl.com/she-persisted-nellie-bly) and “Who Was Nellie Bly?” for ages 8 to 12 (https://www.amightygirl.com/who-was-nellie-bly)

And, for toys and games to ignite your Mighty Girl’s interest in traveling the world, visit our “Geography Toys” section at http://amgrl.co/1T0VKeS

Meryl Streep on why the shift or change in life .. Totally agree

“I no longer have patience for certain things,

not because I’ve become arrogant, but simply

because I reached a point in my life where I do

not want to waste more time with what

displeases me or hurts me.

I have no patience for cynicism, excessive criticism

and demands of any nature. I lost the will to please

those who do not like me, to love those who do

not love me and to smile at those who do not

want to smile at me.

I no longer spend a single minute on those who lie

or want to manipulate. I decided not to coexist

anymore with pretense, hypocrisy, dishonesty and cheap praise.

I do not tolerate selective erudition nor academic

arrogance. I do not adjust either to popular gossiping.

I hate conflict and comparisons. I believe in a world

of opposites and that’s why I avoid people with rigid

and inflexible personalities.

In friendship I dislike the lack of loyalty and betrayal.

I do not get along with those who do not know how

to give a compliment or a word of encouragement.

Exaggerations bore me and I have difficulty

accepting those who do not like animals. And on

top of everything I have no patience for anyone

who does not deserve my patience.”

Words Meryl Streep lives by – by José Micard Teixeira

Meryl Streep- Profound Life Changes & A quote

I just read that actor Meryl Streep and her long time husband agreeably, are living separate lives .

So I found a representative of her Facebook and this was posted.

She’s my hero, I love her dearly , and she’s so dang intelligent and intellectually, gifted.

A true woman for all seasons , I’d adore her playing me after my book is written and published and a movie results..

Huge fan

An interviewer

As I’ve been learning more about the horrors in the Middle East, this quote from the divine Meryl Streep (said years ago, mind you) captured something I’ve been trying to put words to:

Meryl Streep

“Women have learned the language of men, have lived in the house of men, all their lives. We can speak it. You know how when you learn a language, you learn French, you learn Spanish, it doesn’t really — it isn’t your language until you dream in it. And the only way to dream in it is to speak it. And women speak Men. But men don’t speak Women. They don’t dream in it.”

I totally agree and I believe w what keeps masculines “ stuck “: resistant to feminine is their own imbalance , of feminine / masculine .. Projecting that at partners etc as if women are responsible and man can leave it up to her, dodging their own self growth is a Yoke many women have determined as something they can live without .

Come on guys, open your hearts and surrender the monster that is in your closet and join in the evolution/ quantum leap into love and harmony and end the war that profits corporate America l.

A press release

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-12656019/Meryl-Streep-SPLITS-longtime-husband-Don-Gummer-45-years-marriage-couple-reveal-theyve-separated-SIX-YEARS-say-theyll-care-one-another.html

A Return to Love – Marianne Williamson

When reading was no longer possible, I bought Marianne Williamson’s books on tape , and she was my spiritual guru at a very critical time in my life.

I began with this book, A Return to Love .. all her tapes, CDs etc begin with a mediation , and I believe she gave me hope and the ability to survive what was my life at that time

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