Fortune | FORTUNE 07月22日 19:50
‘Men follow their desires, women fulfill their obligations.’ The founder of Moms Demand Action wants to flip that script
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香农·沃茨(Shannon Watts)在推动枪支安全立法十余年后,正拓宽其事业版图。她新书《Fired Up》旨在激励女性“活出自我”,重拾对生活的掌控。沃茨曾辞去企业传播工作、结束婚姻并走出全职母亲的角色,创立了美国规模最大的女性领导的非营利组织“Moms Demand Action”。她认为,在改变枪支安全议题的同时,女性自身也得到了深刻的转变。她鼓励女性关注“我想要什么”,而非盲目追寻所谓的“人生目标”,并以自身经历为例,不排除未来参选公职的可能性。

🔫 **从枪支安全到女性赋权:** 香农·沃茨,作为“Moms Demand Action”的创始人,在枪支安全领域取得了显著成就。她将十余年的倡导经验升华为新书《Fired Up》,旨在帮助更多女性摆脱束缚,积极追求个人成长和“活出自我”,这标志着她事业的深化和转型。

💡 **打破社会化限制,鼓励女性追求自我:** 沃茨深刻洞察到社会对女性的期望往往侧重于“履行义务”,而非“追随欲望”。她的新书正是要挑战这一观念,鼓励女性将焦点从“寻找人生唯一目标”转移到“探索和实现个人愿望”,从而获得真正的充实感。

🚀 **以身作则,拓展事业边界:** 沃茨不仅是枪支安全倡导者,也积极探索新的可能性。她目前定居佛罗里达州,并考虑参选公职,这展现了她作为“局外人”的韧性和勇于挑战的精神,也为其他女性树立了榜样。

🌟 **“Moms Demand Action”的变革力量:** 沃茨创立的“Moms Demand Action”已成为美国最大的女性领导的非营利组织,她亲眼见证了成千上万的女性在参与组织活动的过程中实现了自我蜕变,证明了集体行动在推动社会议题和个人成长方面的巨大潜力。

More than a decade later, Watts is still passionate about gun safety—but she’s widening her remit as well. Last month, she published her new book Fired Up. She wants to help other women “come alive” the way she did when in rapid succession she left behind corporate communications, her first marriage, and stay-at-home motherhood to start what became the largest women-led nonprofit in the U.S. “I was in a career I didn’t love and when I started Moms Demand Action, it felt very much like alchemy, like magic,” she remembers. “I watched thousands of other women have the same experience. What I realized was, we transformed the issue of gun safety … but the issue also transformed us.”

Shannon Watts is the founder of Moms Demand Action and author of “Fired Up.”

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She needed that push. She knew she “didn’t want to sell companies widgets anymore,” but she didn’t know what she did want. “Men are socialized to follow their desires. Women are taught to fulfill their obligations,” she says she realized. Her new book is an effort to flip that dynamic and prompt women to instead ask themselves, What do I want?

What she doesn’t want, now, is to help women find their “purpose.” There is no one purpose, Watts argues. “You can spend a lot of time trying to find out what that one true purpose is and overlook fulfillment,” she says.

Case in point: Watts is living in Florida now, and after helping elect thousands of candidates, she doesn’t say no to running for office herself. “I love being the underdog,” she says.

Emma Hinchliffe
emma.hinchliffe@fortune.com

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