Women are resourceful. Period.
There is a reason Mother Nature is a she.
Women Build Life From Nothing
Almost every event you have ever attended was coordinated by a woman. The guest list. The food. The vibe. The cleanup nobody noticed. A woman.
Every baby ever born came through a woman. We grow a whole human from nothing. Then we make the milk that feeds them. Our bodies are literally built to create life and sustain it at the same time.
That is what it means to be resourceful. We turn nothing into something every single day.
The Invisible Labor Women Carry
We turn a house into a home. We notice the details in the decor. We remember the birthdays, the allergies, the password to everything.
That invisible to do list running in our heads all day? That is real work. It even has a name now. The mental load.
We carry the emotions that heal other people. We hold space. We nurture the people and the things everyone else forgets about. This is the emotional labor of women, and most of it happens with zero credit.
Our bodies hold more pleasure, more sensation, more life than the world wants to admit.
Behind Every Successful Man Is a Woman
Behind almost every successful man is a woman doing the work nobody claps for. The wife. The mother. The assistant. The one who kept him together so he could shine.
No wonder they cannot stay away from us. Mostly for selfish reasons.
Women make life better. Platonically. Romantically. As family. We are natural nurturers. That is a kind of magic most men were never built to do naturally.
We give and we give. And the world rarely gives back what we actually deserve.
Women Are Always Fighting. For Everyone but Men.
Think about it.
Women Fought Just to Vote
Women had to protest just to vote. They were jailed for it. Force fed in prison cells while they hunger struck for a right men were simply handed. There was never a march of men begging for the same thing.
Black Women Fought for Everyone
Black women fought for all of us. Ida B. Wells risked her life writing against lynching when almost no one else would. Rosa Parks lit a movement. Fannie Lou Hamer got beaten and kept marching. Black women still show up as the most reliable voting bloc in this country. That same energy almost never comes back to them.
MeToo Started With a Woman
The MeToo movement started with a woman. Tarana Burke planted it years before it ever went viral. Then women carried it across the world.
The Pay Gap Is Still Real
Equal pay is still a fight. Women working full time are paid only about 81 cents for every dollar paid to men. For Black women it drops to roughly 63 cents. For Latina women, around 54. And here is the part that should make you scream. That gap is not closing. It recently got worse.
We are always protesting. Always fighting. For fairness. For respect. For peace. For everyone. For ourselves.
Are some men fighting for us? Sure. But as a whole, the effort is giving bare minimum.
Stop Treating Women Like Resources
Here is the truth. Nothing changes until men start seeing us as human beings.
Not resources.
We were never resources.
