All the talk about women empowerment is great. I am all for
it. Is it just my observation or is it that rebellion is born out of
restrictions? You could see that in kids very often. Only after you
prohibit them from doing something, will the urge to do it, becomes much
stronger. Left alone they wouldn’t have wanted to do that in the first place.
Similarly only in households where women have too many restrictions, do they
have the urge to break it or rebel against it.
I was never made to feel that I shouldn’t or couldn’t do
something which is probably why I never felt the need to prove anything to
anyone. If you see in the recent past, during our grandmothers’ time,
they had way too many restrictions which led to the next generation i.e. our
mothers to start exploring options outside the home front… If you say women
can’t do this, they would prove you otherwise by excelling in it. So many women
have broken the barriers and made their presence felt in all the fields
which they were told, “were not meant for them”, be it engineering,
astro-physics, research or anything else under the sun, that was thought
to be a man’s area of expertise.
But if you watch closely this trend is slowly taking an
interesting turn. Many highly accomplished women are choosing to stay home and
take care of their family after they have kids, as that is far more gratifying,
than some…technically challenging job any day. Once they prove
their mettle, they feel at ease to choose what they actually would like to do
with their life at that point, rather than be stuck-up doing something that’s
not worth their time.
Do you think this is regression? No, not at all…This is
happening Now, more than ever before, only and only because women have made
their mark globally and they are choosing what they want to do
as opposed to what they were told to do. So, whether they want
to stay home and take care of the family or continue to excel in their chosen
field of work, they are the ones taking that decision. It is
not forced on them; it is their decision to do what they wish
to do. Now, that’s real empowerment.
Let’s imagine a hypothetical situation where we all lived in
an idealistic society, where anyone irrespective of their gender is free to
choose what they want to do, without any judgements; I am sure people
will definitely migrate towards what’s more important to them, their true
interests and what they do best, instead of trying to prove a point to the
world, what they are capable of.
Wouldn’t that be just great!!!
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