For every girl who was told she couldn’t.
To the girl who grew up thinking her voice was too loud,
her dreams too big,
her spirit too wild—
This is for you.
To the woman who sat quietly through storms,
not because she couldn’t scream,
but because she knew the world wouldn’t listen—
You are not forgotten.
To the ones who were told to lower their gaze,
to walk slower,
to speak softer,
to never outshine the men in the room—
I see the fire you buried just to survive.
To those who were made to feel like an inconvenience,
like their presence was a problem,
like their ambition was arrogance—
You were never the problem.
Some of you were hurt by strangers,
but many of you were broken by the people
who claimed to love you the most.
Family. Friends.
The very people who should’ve built you up,
taught you how to fly—
but instead clipped your wings.
You learned to fold into smaller versions of yourself.
You learned silence before language.
You learned to carry the weight of others’ expectations,
and when you dared to stumble,
they called you weak.
But even then—
you rose.
You rose with trembling legs and tear-filled eyes.
You rose not because you were unafraid,
but because you were done being afraid.
You rose with battle scars disguised as smiles,
with bruised hearts that still believed in love,
and tired souls that refused to give up.
You turned pain into poetry.
Grief into grit.
Wounds into wisdom.
You disappeared when the world became too cruel,
but you returned.
Not as the same girl who left—
But as a woman who now knows her worth.
This is for the silenced.
The shattered.
The ones who walked through fire,
who were left to burn—
but came back as the storm.
Let them say you’re too sensitive.
Too emotional.
Too bold.
Too much.
Wear it all with pride.
You were never meant to fit in a box.
You were meant to break them.
Your scars are not your shame.
They are survival stories.
Proof that you endured the unendurable
and still chose to stand.
This is your story, too.
A story of rising again,
of reclaiming your voice,
your name,
your power.
Let the world watch—
because you will rise again.
And this time,
you won’t be quiet about it.
This book, this journey,
is for you.
Watch her rise.
Because she always does.
Because she always will.
— AuthorRid