Today, I speak to all the thinking women connected to me by the earth—those I have met and those I continue to meet over the years. Whether through philosophical consultations or everyday encounters, we share a path. These meetings help strengthen our way of thinking, acting, and living, even in difficult times.
Dear thinkers, let us remember who we are. We are soul, spirit, heart, body, and intellect. A whole being. We can think, feel, act, and create. Let us dare to use this power within us—the strength to question, understand, and transform the world.
Our reflection is not just a tool. It is a living force. It helps us shape and redefine how we live—both for ourselves and for others. Every question we ask and every idea we explore adds value to our lives and to our communities.
When we believe in our ability to create meaning and connect personal and collective needs, we build a deeper, more ethical daily life. Together, by recognizing this potential, thinking women become pioneers of change and guardians of living wisdom.
As the philosopher Hannah Arendt once said:
Thinking adds depth to existence and allows us to live consciously in a shared world.
Let us believe in ourselves, in our thoughts, and in the influence we carry. Through this belief, we can touch the world—and help lift it higher.
