"Trying to be Supermom is as futile as trying to be perfect mom. Not going to happen"
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The repetition matters. “Supermom” sounds like empowerment; “Perfect Mom” sounds like devotion. Huffington collapses the difference and suggests both are the same trap wearing different outfits. The clipped “Not going to happen” is the rhetorical equivalent of putting down the gavel. No softening, no loopholes, no hustle-culture workaround. That bluntness is the point: the myth survives on the idea that, with enough discipline, any woman can pull it off. Huffington denies the premise.
Context sharpens the intent. As a journalist who built a media empire and later became a public critic of burnout culture, she’s speaking from inside the machinery that sells ambition. The subtext is less “be kinder to yourself” than “notice how this ideal is used to extract labor.” It’s a feminist argument delivered in plain language: the problem isn’t individual moms falling short, it’s a society that treats maternal exhaustion as proof of commitment.
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APA Style (7th ed.)
Huffington, Arianna. (2026, February 19). Trying to be Supermom is as futile as trying to be perfect mom. Not going to happen. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/trying-to-be-supermom-is-as-futile-as-trying-to-42548/
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Huffington, Arianna. "Trying to be Supermom is as futile as trying to be perfect mom. Not going to happen." FixQuotes. February 19, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/trying-to-be-supermom-is-as-futile-as-trying-to-42548/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"Trying to be Supermom is as futile as trying to be perfect mom. Not going to happen." FixQuotes, 19 Feb. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/trying-to-be-supermom-is-as-futile-as-trying-to-42548/. Accessed 7 Mar. 2026.






