In a comic book universe full of capes, egos, and larger-than-life personalities, Wonder Woman rewrote the script for what it means to be a superhero.
Created in 1941 by psychologist William Moulton Marston—who also invented the lie detector—Wonder Woman arrived with Amazonian strength, bullet-deflecting bracelets, a tiara that doubled as a boomerang, and of course, her Lasso of Truth. While her gear was impressive, her greatest weapon was always the same: the truth.
While Superman flies in to catch the asteroid and Batman fights crime in the dark, Wonder Woman steps directly into the chaos to end the war before it begins. Not with brute force, but with clarity, compassion, and a calm moral compass that never wavers.
In real estate—just like in life—there are moments when strength is quiet, when listening is louder than shouting, and when the most powerful move you can make is to lead with integrity and heart. We negotiate, we advocate, we protect our clients and uphold the truth… often while deflecting incoming chaos like it’s our job. (Because it is.)
And here’s the thing—this message isn’t just for women. You may not be Wonder Woman, but you probably know one. You were raised by one. Married to one. Or maybe you work alongside one. This is a reminder that strength looks different on everyone—but truth, grace, and courage? Those are universal.
Gail Simone said it best:
“When you need to stop an asteroid, you get Superman. When you need to solve a mystery, you call in Batman. But when you need to end a war, you get Wonder Woman.”
Today, channel that energy. Speak truth in your deals. Broker peace when tensions rise. Fight for what matters—with smarts, strategy, and the kind of poise that makes people lean in and listen.
Because in this market, in this life, and in this world—integrity is your superpower.
WWWD? She’d lead with honor, negotiate with purpose, and never forget what she stands for. Let’s do the same.


