The most threatening woman in our society...
Do you know who is the most threatening woman to our society?
The one who truly knows herself and value her worth. A woman with self-esteem can be recognized by her personal boundaries. She is a woman who firmly says "no" and distances herself from any place or relationship that does not acknowledge her worth or essence without hesitation.
A woman who values herself never begs for respect! She naturally establishes this in her relationships because she respects herself.
In her life, no man acts disrespectfully, no friend speaks rudely, and no relative behaves inappropriately that she would tolerate. She removes all of them from her life. Her life is characterized by a sense of royalty, not based on wealth, but on her dignity, respect, and standards, which align with her true value.
A woman with self-esteem never uses her emotions, needs, or desire for support as an excuse to remain in toxic or deceitful relationships. She easily distances herself from anything unworthy of her respect, just as she would discard rotten food that could harm her body.
Such a woman believes that she is of inherent value and maintains the purity of her essence, never accepting debate or compromise regarding it.
Unfortunately, in our society, a strong woman is often resented by both men and women. A woman who knows her rights, her worth, and her power poses a threat to others, as they realize that she is not easily manipulated or deceived. Consequently, people attempt to demonize her in the eyes of others, spreading rumors and gossiping behind her back. This behavior often stems from their own insecurities and feelings of inadequacy.
The sad reality is that these individuals closely monitor strong women, scrutinizing their lives, past, and present, seeking anything they can use against them. However, what they fail to understand is that such opinions and actions hold no significance for her, which is why she remains beyond their reach.
She knows that no matter how beautiful the things in her life may be, her own self will always remain fundamental and most important.
Nadia Nizam
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