20/03/2026
THE ECONOMIC REVENGE OF WOMEN
For centuries, the economic system of the world was not designed for women.
During the Hunter–Gatherer Age, survival depended on physical strength. Men hunted animals while women were mostly limited to gathering fruits, leaves, and mushrooms. The economic power of that era belonged mainly to men.
During the Agrarian Age, societies relied on heavy physical labor in farms. Again, men dominated the economic activities because they were considered physically stronger. Women contributed greatly to families, but their economic influence remained limited.
Then came the Industrial Age. Factories, machines, and modern institutions appeared. Yet the system still favored men. In many parts of the world, girls were not even allowed to go to school because society believed women were not capable academically. Even when women worked, many received lower salaries than men despite having the same qualifications, the same experience, and working the same hours. In politics too, history shows far fewer female presidents and heads of state than men.
But today we live in a completely different era.
We are living in the Information Age — an era driven by technology, ideas, communication, and networks.
In this new economy, success is no longer determined by physical strength. It is determined by communication skills, emotional intelligence, relationship building, and influence — qualities where women naturally excel.
That is why women are rising faster than ever before.
And one of the most powerful vehicles of this new economy is Network Marketing.
This business does not depend on physical strength.
It does not depend on your social status.
It depends on connection, leadership, communication, and the ability to build communities.
And when it comes to these strengths, women are unstoppable.
That is why today, in many network marketing companies around the world, women dominate the top ranks.
The economy has finally evolved into a system where women's natural strengths are powerful assets.
The question is no longer “Can women succeed?”
The real question is:
“How many women will rise and take their place in this new economy?”
The 21st century is not just the age of information.
It is the age of powerful women. If men can do it and succeed, women can do it much better.