Friday, March 7, 2025

The Woman You Are Meant to Be




Women must be celebrated for their contributions to humanity. It is more relevant today than ever as we celebrate International Women's Day.

Women are the bedrock of society, and their influence is intricately woven into the very fabric of our existence. They stand as beacons of hope, illuminating paths toward progress and exemplify their traditional roles as mother, daughter, sister and a friend.

Throughout history, women have defied expectations, breaking through barriers that once seemed impossible. They pave the way for future generations to stand out as humans. Their unwavering perseverance and grit have fueled the need for social justice, equality, and peace within their communities. From fighting for voting rights to leading in scientific research, women have consistently pushed the boundaries to reveal their ingenuity and even might, given the circumstances.

In communities, women respond to crisis with kindness and compassion by providing care, comfort, and essential resources during upheaval. Their resilience in the face of adversity is a testament to their unwavering commitment to the well-being of others. They are creators, trailblazers, entrepreneurs, and leaders, driving economic growth and creating opportunities for their nation.

Women have the unique ability to foster empathy, care, and understanding. Their empathetic and caring nature extends beyond their families and transforms the mindsets of communities as they are emulated. 

These days, their voices are louder than ever as they advocate for inclusivity to build a more just and equitable world.

 As we celebrate women for their achievements, let us be committed to supporting and empowering them even more to reach their highest potential.

Happy International Women's Day!

-shobana-


Read my tribute in a poem for Women Everywhere:

Without Compulsion, A Woman Am I.



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