At menopause, a time of extremely high power and shapeshifting, we are told to behave as though nothing is happening. To continue the "game" of life as if we are still girls. We are not girls. And to continue to act as though we are robs the world and the coming generations of our insights.
During menopause, women experience significant transformations that are often overlooked by society. Instead of embracing this period as a time of empowerment and change, women are pressured to maintain a façade of youthfulness and continue their previous roles as if nothing has shifted. This disconnect between reality and expectation highlights a societal reluctance to acknowledge the true nature of these changes.
By suppressing their authentic experiences during menopause, women may miss the opportunity to share valuable insights and wisdom with future generations. Alice Walker emphasizes that this time should be recognized for its potential rather than dismissed, urging women to embrace their identities and contributions during this powerful phase of life.