08/03/2026
Being a woman is not just about strength.
People say that word often,
like it’s something women are simply born with.
But strength is rarely natural.
Most of the time,
it’s something you learn slowly,
through things you wish you never had to endure.
You learn it the first time your voice is interrupted
and you hesitate before speaking again.
You learn it when someone tells you you’re too sensitive,
too emotional, too difficult,
or not enough of something they expected you to be.
And somewhere along the way,
you begin to understand that being a woman
often means carrying things quietly.
Expectations.
Unspoken pressures.
The strange demand to be both gentle
and unbreakable at the same time.
No one formally teaches you this.
Life simply introduces it to you,
piece by piece,
until you realize you have been practicing resilience without even noticing.
And still, you keep becoming.
Because a woman is never just one version of herself.
She is the girl who once stayed quiet because the world told her to.
The one who slowly learned how to speak, even when her voice trembled. The one who learned how to walk away from places that no longer respected her.
She is also the one who had to rebuild herself
after things that tried to break her.
People often praise women for their resilience.
They admire how strong women can be,
how much they can endure,
how gracefully they carry the weight of their lives.
But resilience is rarely something
women choose.
Most of the time
it is simply what remains
after everything else has been taken away.
And somewhere along the way,
a woman learns how to continue anyway.
How to remain gentle
without becoming fragile.
How to become powerful
without losing the kindness that makes her who she is.
So for the woman
who was told to stay quiet
but learned to speak anyway.
For the woman
who had to rebuild herself
more than once.
For the woman
who is still figuring things out.
Today is for you.
And everything you have survived.
Happy International Women’s Day.