Daily Cartoon: Monday, June 9th
Briefly

Jacinda Ardern, New Zealand's former Prime Minister, recently revisited her early life experiences in New York City, where she faced significant adversity. During her time there, she struggled financially, sleeping on a couch and often spending time at the Strand bookstore. This backdrop of hardship shaped her resilience, contributing to her later success in politics. Ardern's journey from those challenging beginnings to becoming an anti-Trump figure during the COVID pandemic showcases her remarkable transformation and highlights the lessons learned from her past struggles.
"Jacinda Ardern's time in New York, marked by financial struggle and couch-surfing, contrasts sharply with her later political fame as a global leader."
"Reflecting on her past, Ardern emphasizes the resilience and adaptability she developed during her challenging times in New York."
Read at The New Yorker
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