
The saddest truth is this:
Throughout history, the greatest threat has always been a woman’s mind.
Because women stood out not only with their feelings, but also with their practical intelligence.
Men were symbolized by physical strength; yet strategy, quick problem solving, and flexibility belonged to women.
That is why women were considered dangerous.
In the Middle Ages, the burning, silencing, and demonizing of women was no coincidence. Men feared the female mind.
Because they knew: If a woman wanted, she could overturn not just one man, but the entire order.
But history was not limited to the Middle Ages.
Since the earliest ages, the same fear has existed: When a woman’s emotional intelligence and practical mind united with consciousness, an immense potential emerged.
And this potential always posed a threat to the male hegemony.
Today, women have begun to reclaim their place. In education, politics, business, and the arts, visibility has increased.
Yet the shadow of male dominance is still felt.
Because the trace of a fear spanning thousands of years cannot be erased easily. As women rise, the anxieties of the old order revive.
And the real tragedy: A woman’s enemy was often another woman. Because everyone knew when a woman truly used her mind, she would overshadow the others.
Thus, instead of sharing power, rivalry was born.
But here is the point:
If a woman let go of her ambitions, cleared her mind, and discovered the treasure within…
Neither men nor other women could stop her.
Real power lies not in muscles, but in consciousness.
And when this consciousness merges with the intelligence of a woman, the world is forced to change direction.
But remember: Even today, people are still afraid of women’s intelligence.
In politics, there are still systems that cannot tolerate female leaders.
In business, the glass ceiling has yet to be broken.
In academia, art, and sports, women’s visibility is still pushed to the background.
Because the reason women were burned in the Middle Ages is the same reason today:
They are afraid of women’s minds.