1.A qualified and independent woman who’s never negotiated with anything in her life doesn’t think twice before giving up her flourishing career in favour of her child’s better look-after. This shows her sacrifice.
2.A highly pampered and loved daughter suddenly finds herself in an unknown territory when after marriage her mother-in-law constantly nags about how she can’t cook properly or keeps ridiculing her endlessly. Not the one taught to whine and complain, she bears everything quietly. This shows her resilience.
3.Her life partner didn’t turn out to be the one she’d expected and wanted. She regrets her choice and wishes if only she could go back and undo what she’d done. She’d like to break away but cannot bring herself to do it because she can’t put her kids through the ordeal that’ll follow. This shows her compromise.
4.Her kid sister wants to take up a career option that her parents would never accept. She’s convinced that it’s the best for her and wants elder sis to step in and persuade her parents. After making sure that younger sis knows what she’s doing, she decides to back her. This shows her understanding.
It would be incorrect if I try to portray that a woman has only positive traits, since we all know this cannot be true. Let’s see few negative ones too.
1.Two best friends; one blessed with the most enviable looks while the second couldn’t be more unattractive. Though the latter would never speak openly about it, the adulation and attention the former enjoys makes her dislike her occasionally. This shows her jealousy.
2.A woman at a senior position at work makes the life of her juniors a living hell because she wants to nip any competition in the bud. This shows her insecurity.
3.Wedding plans are always ‘in the making’ in the minds of all mothers, whether she has a daughter or a son. But the moment her son gets married and shows a little more thoughtfulness for his wife, sparks are bound to fly. This shows her possessiveness.
A person’s nature and character play a vital role in shaping his life and relationships. The way a woman can perceive and nurture relationships, a man never can. That is why a mother is called as an ‘avatar’ of God and a wife is called the better-half. In spite of her negative traits, only a woman can create a ‘complete’ family.
History has proved that whenever kingdoms have been formed or destroyed, there has always been a woman behind it. Power and manipulation are two crucial qualities that a woman possesses, whether she realises it or not. Power to change the world and manipulation to make the world a better place. It is only for her to know how these can be optimally and ethically used.
There’s a famous saying in Sanskrit :
Being a woman myself I always found this very disrespectful and prejudiced. But when seen and understood beyond its obvious implication one will realize that it does hold true, for every woman in this world. Yes, no one can understand a woman, that’s because a woman believes in keeping her things to herself; sometimes out of fear, sometimes out of respect or sometimes simply because she’s too modest or proud to accept her success or failure.
So let us take this opportunity of “Women’s Day” and celebrate being a woman. Let us forget all our vices and petty differences and come together and enjoy this day with a free spirit and realise what a woman means and stands for! 🙂
with love to you too Varsh 🙂 A very happy women's day !! I loved the post to the core !!Appreciate 🙂
Hey Nu…Wish you the same!! :)Glad you likes the post…couldn't write anything more or less than this 🙂
A very thoughtful blog ,well presented with good choice of words. Well i wrote smethng similar today, if u care to check out the men's version, here it is http://sunrisesuper.blogspot.com. 🙂 cheerz n happy womens day to u!
Wonderful Post Varsh..Wishing you an amazing Woman's day 🙂
A true description of what we are.very nicely put
@ License to heal: Thanks for your visiting and commenting :)Would definitely love to read the male version of Women's Day…more on your blog 🙂 Hope to see more of you here :)@comfortablynam: Thanks and welcome to my blog! :)Wish you the same dear :)@anjugandhi: Thanks and welcome 🙂
hey yaar i was the first to comment here..u kn but y is it nt published…anyways…happy women's day,,,,and thnx for ur comment…..
Awww…may be there was some technical glitch :(Thanks dear and same to you again…and I'm going to be commenting on each post so stop thanking me!! 😛
and what a great time to write this post! .. i hope you are following the news 🙂 .. nice write
A very balanced post.
@Vinay: Thanks!! I am following the news…did someone out there monitor it to coincide with this day?? Good na… :)@Onkar: Thank you very much and welcome to my blog 🙂
I really liked this post! What we see womens day is all media hype. what truly makes women who they are is what u just said. Thats the reason why I would respect them. Its what makes them who they are!
Hi Vinni..Thanks! :)To be honest I've never understood the significance of these 'days' as such. I wonder why we have to pick one day in the year and celebrate it for something! On some other random day would you care enough for the same thing?? If you do, that's what your true feeling about it would be. This is what prompted me to write this post. It is not this day, but the other 364 days of the year that make up a woman and her identity!Glad you liked it and welcome here 🙂
Very good post
@Shanmuharajan: Thanks and welcome here 🙂