Being vulnerable, beautiful, and kind-hearted are important "weapons" for women. They represent a "soft power" that girls should embrace for self-protection. But this doesn't mean it should be accompanied by a dependent mindset, waiting for someone to come along and grant them a miracle in their lives!
Because in this life, the more we whine, cry, and blame someone or something for our inability to overcome difficulties… even if we cry until our tears run dry, no fairy godmother, genie, prince, or king will come to our rescue. Beauty fades with time, and excessive kindness can sometimes lead to exploitation. When a princess has nothing left to cling to, she realizes how many opportunities have fallen into the hands of other girls. Because luck or miracles don't just fall from the sky or are delivered by a fairy godmother or genie.
So, in this day and age, what should women become? That's a question the author herself has asked throughout her more than 20 years of building her personal brand. Born with many limitations—unable to walk, speak, or even attend school—these physical disabilities, coupled with societal prejudices, meant that finding a "miracle" in her own life, building her personal brand, and breaking down the barriers of prejudice from the community and even her own family was a very long and arduous journey.
Throughout that journey, the image of an angel constantly appeared in the author's mind. An angel always beautiful, always smiling gently, not sobbing uncontrollably, and especially always free to fly in the sky, usually holding a magic wand that bestows miracles upon many people on Earth. Being an angel means they have saved their own lives, so they are free to fly throughout the world, helping many different groups of people. That is also why, on a beautiful day more than 10 years ago, the phrase "six-legged angel" suddenly popped into the author's head.
During interactions with readers and inspirational talks with various groups in society, the author is often asked why they chose the name "Six-Legged Angel." In such instances, the author humorously replies with a laugh, "Because I walk on six legs," meaning two of their own legs plus the help of their four-legged "supercar," making a total of six legs. However, a figurative explanation reveals a special meaning behind the image of an angel. After all, few angels would passively sit and cry, waiting for someone to grant them a miracle to rescue them; they are busy striving to find solutions for themselves.
Angels create their own miracles, enjoying the freedom of mind to soar through the blue sky, living innocent and carefree lives helping various groups in society, and most importantly, they have no concept of waiting for a prince or king to bestow happiness upon them. Because they possess the inner strength to believe they will find their true "companion" on their journey through life as angels.
Therefore, if the author ever has a daughter, she will definitely teach her: "Become an angel to create your own miracles and inspire others to create miracles too!", because few princesses can do that.
Source: https://baobinhphuoc.com.vn/news/9/174468/dung-day-con-gai-lam-cong-chua







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