For "Iron Man" star Gwyneth Paltrow, she believes that being in the trading business is an uphill battle, especially for the women. For her, the trading industry is not easily overwhelmed but it is a battle for dominance and resiliency.
It has been noted that Gwyneth joined the ranks of fellow celebrities that have delved into business. She has created her own company and benchmarked her own brand. She believes that for women in the business sector, it is an uphill battle because the challenges never seems to fade.
In a post from The Cut, "Gwyneth Paltrow gets that being a woman in business is no easy task. She's given up what she refers to as a "perfectly reasonable" acting career to keep things running full-time at Goop."
Paltrow even added on to say, "I think its really challenging being a woman in business, period. I think that we face an uphill battle just when we walk in. I think it's just a fact of life. I think people really like you how they know you, and I think it's challenging for a woman to kind of shift her shape and especially to do something that's provocative."
It stands out that Paltrow understands the challenges of running a business and in keeping things balanced and at bay. To prove the latter, Paltrow was known as the founder and the living embodiment of the lifestyle brand Goop and her store recently launched a pop-up store in Chicago's Waldorf Astoria hotel, as reported by Jobs & Hire.
On a different note, it goes without saying that Gwyneth Paltrow's experiences as an entrepreneur has enabled her to see things in a different perspective and in turn realizes that for women in the business, it is undeniably an uphill battle for survival and dominance.