Unbreakable

Only a resilient queen can make this prophecy transpire

Angry and heartbroken women are not broken. They realize that the world around them is broken and, thus, feel its bitterness and pain.

The social construct around women is designed such that it tends to idealize them as insignificant. Their roles are not recognized as a whole but instead labeled as one pillar of many others that help keep the system standing. If one post falls, damages can be repaired, though the whole is still in order.

One solid truth loudly screams: life without the essence of women cannot occur; the cultural obliviousness of the significant roles of women throughout human existence is incomprehensible.

The angry and heartbroken women are the mothers, daughters, wives, and sisters who are betrayed by other mothers, daughters, wives, and sisters when the latter condemn those who dare to demolish social boundaries and live by their own rules.

Once upon a time, a girl tore her body apart to give birth to a baby to make him the king of the world. The world recognized the king’s greatness, disregarding the only one who carried him. Only he can assign those who can serve him, promotes the best servers, and demolish those who decide to be free. Now and forever, many other girls will tear their bodies apart to bring many other kings into the world.

The angry, heartbroken woman is the one who her people have ousted because she wanted to be the ruling queen without tearing her body apart. Only when she rules happy men and contented women will only occupy the world. Only a resilient queen can make this prophecy transpire.

Once upon a time….

Dana Obeid