My Darling Daughter,
You have been born into a magnificent and terrible world. A world where beauty is both admired and condemned. And this world will try to shape you. It will plunge you into its depths and roil you about, breaking you in its tide and crashing you against its surf until you do not know the blue of the sky from the blue of its waters. And that is the trap of this world--it will try to confound you into thinking the glory of the heavens resides, instead, on its surface.
For, you see, the world has convinced itself that the very things that make us women are things to be ashamed of. The world has so twisted the fabric of our understandings that many of our sex try to hide their natural tendencies. The world believes that men and women possess the same strengths and weaknesses. This, in turn, forces some women to behave more like men.
You see, the world has deceived men, too. Because men and women are not the same. We have different strengths and different weaknesses. Men are born fighters. They are protectors. They are, on the whole, physically stronger than us. And that is okay. Don’t let the world tell you that women and men are the same. Do not sell short the very traits that differ you from half the people on the planet. The differences between men and women are beautiful. They complement and complete one another. To say that women and men are equals in all areas is to sell both sexes short. We are not equal in every area. We, as women, are stronger than men. And men are stronger than us.
The world may also tell you to forego marriage and children for a career. If this is your genuine desire, you have my blessing. But please don’t believe that one choice is less noble than the other. Women were created to be mothers and wives. And this is a magnificent calling. We are entrusted with the bearing and raising of society. Every single future leader of the world’s nations, every artist, every poet, every dancer, every musician, every doctor, every king, and every warrior will have a mother. And every one of them will need her. Do not let the world fool you into thinking that you need a career to have value. A man cannot take a woman’s place as a mother.
Let me explain something to you--men are strong, powerful creatures. They are the fighters and the soldiers among us. They raise the tides of democracy and spread forth the wealth of nations. They clash on battlefields and uphold honor and dignity. They protect fiercely and love passionately. They were built for these things.
We women were built for other things. You see, women are the heart of civilization. We raise the fighters and we work all our lives to keep the threads of civilization from unraveling. Men build houses, but it is women who make those houses into homes. We are delicate, tender, pure creatures, strong and lovely. We raise society to a higher level. And we dictate just how high that level can be raised. We, as women and mothers, calm the roiling seas of society. We spread love into the earth, watching as it trickles through every living thing, growing more beautiful and stronger with each infusion we give. We are the keepers of light, peace, and beauty.
The world will tell you that this is not the case. It will tell you that tenderness is weakness and that meekness is frailty. It will implore you to bare yourself to others. It will tear away the finer pieces of you, as fabric from a gown, until you are left naked in a stark world that is devoid of the very things it took from you. And you will want to give in. The world will tantalize and shock you and try to convince you that you were made for a very different purpose. And the men who have already fallen prey to this set of false values will not protect you.
You will hear stories about knights in shining armor. Don’t listen to them. The men worth having don’t have shining armor. Their armor is battered and bruised, worn from battle. They will not come in on white steeds. Instead, they will march in on foot, having crossed great distances to reach you. Because the world will have plunged them into a battle for their lives, too. It will have tried to strip them of their righteous strength, seducing them with terrible beauty. And, if those men emerge, they will be battle-worn. Those are the men to look for. You will raise those men. You will nurse those men at the end of each day. And you will ready them each morning for a new battle. And in return for your tender care, those men will rise once again, sword aloft, to protect you.
This world is a battlefield, but do not despair. There is hope! You have been born into a broken world, but you did not come from one. Light has overcome the darkness in the world, and you will once again bask in its glory. Fear not, my darling, for though the sea seems without end, a golden coast awaits you. You will thrash and fight but, eventually, you will break upon the coast. So close your eyes to the darkness and focus instead on the bright, beautiful light ahead of you. The very same light that resides within you. The same light that will reside within the soldier at your side. One day, all will melt away into this glorious eternal sunshine. And together, you and he will walk forth to meet it.