The real definition of Modern women
To speak of the modern woman is to step into a paradox. She is often portrayed as someone who “has it all”, a thriving career, financial independence, social freedom, and a life unbound by tradition.
Stories, thoughts, and reflections from my journey
Stories, thoughts, and reflections from my journey
To speak of the modern woman is to step into a paradox. She is often portrayed as someone who “has it all”, a thriving career, financial independence, social freedom, and a life unbound by tradition.
The drama we demanded, the trauma they endured.
Faith should uplift, not condemn. When words are used to judge careers or identities, they lose love’s essence.
A millennial defends Gen Z against stereotypes of weakness, calling for compassion, guidance, and support to nurture tomorrow’s leaders.
Eldest daughters carry invisible weight, loving a world that doesn’t always love them back. In Elphaba’s leap and Glinda’s sisterhood, we see our reflection: burdened, rebellious, yet radiant in choosing freedom.
A poetic record of sorrow and resilience, honoring lives touched by tragedy yet holding onto hope as we step into 2026.