Two years later, I landed on the cover of a financial magazine. The headline was straightforward. "The Female Tech Founder Who Rose From the Rubble of Marriage" The editor asked if I minded it. I said no. Rubble wasn't something to be ashamed of. What mattered was being able to claw your way out. That was the real ability. On the interview day, the reporter asked me a wide range of questions, about entrepreneurship, about technology licensing, about the struggles of women in leadership roles within the industry. At the end, she paused briefly before asking cautiously. "Ms. Lynn, we heard you once had a very difficult marriage. Looking back now, what would you most want to say to your past self?" I looked into the camera and considered it for a moment. "I would tell her not to take
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