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Finding the inner schoolgirl

Hillary Rodham Clinton still defying customs, boys, and all the odds

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A lot of women identify with her not only because she was that girl but because she has spent much of her life helping other girls. In the past four years, as she traveled the world, she made it a mission: Improve a girl’s life and you improve a woman’s life. Improve the lives of women and you improve the security and stability of a community, a country.

In recent years, Clinton seems to have been liberated back into her full self, that schoolgirl that so many women lose as they struggle to shape themselves in a world where power remains predominantly shaped by men.

“I feel so relieved to be at the stage I’m at in my life right now,” she told CNN not long ago. “Because, you know, if I want to wear my glasses, I’m wearing my glasses. If I want to wear my hair back, I’m pulling my hair back.”

As Clinton has grown into herself — or back into herself — the American public has grown into her, and into the idea of women at the highest levels of power.

Even if she doesn’t run for president, she has made it easier for the woman who does.

Goodbye, Hillary, for now.

Rest up. Take some long walks. Hang out with your friends. Go dancing. Stay in touch with that bright-eyed schoolgirl who wanted to be an astronaut.

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Mary Schmich is a columnist for the Chicago Tribune. She can be contacted at mschmich@tribune.com.

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Boomer wrote on February 3, 2013 7:38 p.m. ...
As expected, an amusing story from a die hard liberal about a die hard liberal.

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