Dear patriarchy, being a woman is not a sickness that requires assistance.

There is never true freedom. It is an expense that you must bear. In their own minds, women ought to be heroes rather than victims. Victims surrender to that, and survivors declare they will triumph.

To ensure that others cannot survive without them, women must become indispensable. They have to assume the risk. Many women are afraid to act or express their truths. Whatever the result, voice your thoughts. People endure great suffering, catastrophes, and agony, yet life goes on. When you are experiencing your own moments of fear or trepidation, consider the worst thing that may happen to you. This could help you summon the courage you need. So, go ahead and take a chance.

Women have a voice. You have a voice. Women have ownership. You have ownership, and we cannot have men designate everything for us anymore. Patriarchy is not a binary system where males subjugate women. It’s much more intricate. Thus, I believe that women actively contribute to the persistence of patriarchy. These women are the products of this patriarchy—a term that I have conjured, which is that of wompatriarchy or wompatriarchs.

Be proud of the person you are. Why is help not given to equally qualified women, despite the fact that it is acceptable for men to fail but not for women to fail? Being a woman is not a sickness that requires assistance.

It’s time for us to gather as a group and declare, “Dear women, we see injustice to women who are competent, and we do a great job together.”

Saying “women, you create prejudice within the market yourself” multiplies the effect of our words.

Do not live up to somebody else’s idea of what womanhood is. Womanhood is you. Womanhood is everything that is inside of you.

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