Description
Nature contains both the masculine and the feminine in equal measure.
Birth is a masculine principle, while death is a feminine principle.
Fear is a masculine force, while energy is a feminine force.
The author raises a provocative question:
Why does a woman run to a man whenever she encounters hardship?
Why can she not protect herself?
According to the book, every woman must fight her own battles.
A victory achieved solely through someone else's help is not a true victory—it is merely something received without earning it.
Through this perspective, the author encourages women to cultivate inner strength, self-reliance, and the courage to stand on their own feet.
Rather than waiting for rescue, women are urged to trust their own abilities, confront challenges directly, and discover the power that already exists within them.
At its core, this book is a call for women to recognize their own resilience and become the authors of their own victories.