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My spirit is wild,
Old is my soul,
I am a wild Woman
With a universe of my own!
A woman who lives true to her own reality is someone who is free of all the worldly clutter, that has been hurled at her since eternity in the form of judgments and labels.
She is free as a bird and is still able to create a cozy shelter, she is wild as a wolf and is still able to take care of her younger ones, she is truly magnetic and powerful with all her wild instincts and a tender heart.
She has this immensely powerful weapon of self-love and honor with which she guards herself and protects others at the same time with all that is pseudo and doesn't exist in reality.
Some were born courageous, some learned to be one under certain circumstances and some are still in making, learning every day, fighting every day, getting up every day, taking bruise after bruise, and telling the world that they are invincible.
A wild woman is all that you want to be, she is an outright master of her own choices, she is passionate about what she does, she owns up to her mistakes, she knows what her heart wants, she doesn't follow any set norms, she paves her own path and at times, people follow it, she loves what she is and sends out the same message, she challenges the old and rotten beliefs, she is an old soul with all the new ideas and ideologies, she is free in every sense one could dream of. She is a wild soul that encompasses the whole universe in her!
A wild woman is sometimes born that way, all free-spirited, and sometimes she goes through a metamorphosis to become one. That transformation is all about self-love, self-reliance, self-acceptance, and self-worth.
She never does it to please people, nope she is not a people pleaser, she is instead herself the driving force that forces people to change and accept and see her for who she is. She is loud as thunder, at the same time, she is gentle like a flower.
 
She is magic and she doesn't expect this world to understand that. She is intoxicating, she is wild, she is unapologetically herself and she lives her truth every single day. She is the driving force of nature.
There is this wild woman in all of us, some have already discovered her and some are in the process of discovering her. Keep going ladies for we are born to be wild in this wild world.
Unmasking ourselves will not only give us immense happiness and power but also will send out the message of self-love and self-worth.
May we all experience this transformation of growing from a chrysalis into a butterfly and may we all live out our true self, may we all know our self-worth, and may we love ourselves unconditionally. In the end, for a new beginning, I would like to quote Sophia Bush, "You are allowed to be both, a masterpiece, a work in progress."
 TechPhantom
					
				
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					TechPhantom
					
				
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							This helped me understand why I've always felt different. Now I see it as a strength.
 EvanRussell
					
				
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					EvanRussell
					
				
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							Each time I read this, I find new meaning. It's like a mirror reflecting different parts of my experience.
 Style_Bold
					
				
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					Style_Bold
					
				
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							The idea of being magical without needing understanding from others is particularly freeing.
 CyberShadow
					
				
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					CyberShadow
					
				
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							I appreciate how it acknowledges that transformation is ongoing. We're never really finished growing.
 LunaDreamer
					
				
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					LunaDreamer
					
				
				3y ago
							This article perfectly captures what I've been trying to express about my own journey.
 MovieTriviaChampion_25
					
				
				3y ago
					MovieTriviaChampion_25
					
				
				3y ago
							As a mother, I especially appreciate the balance of wildness and nurturing described here.
 OliviaWilson
					
				
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					OliviaWilson
					
				
				3y ago
							The metaphor of containing a universe within oneself is powerful. We are all so much more than we appear.
 LoveYour_Life_888
					
				
				3y ago
					LoveYour_Life_888
					
				
				3y ago
							This perspective on feminine power is refreshing. It's not about competing but being authentic.
 KoriH
					
				
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					KoriH
					
				
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							Fascinating how it addresses both the innate and learned aspects of being wild and free.
 Fritz_Focus
					
				
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					Fritz_Focus
					
				
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							The description of being both masterpiece and work in progress really helps normalize the journey.
 IsaacMurphy
					
				
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					IsaacMurphy
					
				
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							I'm struck by how this relates to my own path of personal growth and self-discovery.
 ConnorP
					
				
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					ConnorP
					
				
				3y ago
							The article beautifully describes the power of living authentically despite social pressure.
 MindfulMinimalist
					
				
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					MindfulMinimalist
					
				
				3y ago
							This wild woman concept has helped me embrace parts of myself I used to hide.
 ArcadeMaster
					
				
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					ArcadeMaster
					
				
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							Reading about self-acceptance makes me realize how far I've come in my own journey.
 CyberOutlaw
					
				
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					CyberOutlaw
					
				
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							The message about protecting others while staying true to yourself is particularly meaningful.
 Victoria
					
				
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					Victoria
					
				
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							Wish I'd had this perspective when I was younger, but I'm grateful to have found it now.
 OuterSpaceX
					
				
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					OuterSpaceX
					
				
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							I connect with the part about creating your own path. Sometimes you have to forge ahead alone.
 CarolineXO
					
				
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					CarolineXO
					
				
				3y ago
							This reminds me of the importance of female role models who embody these qualities.
 Lily
					
				
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					Lily
					
				
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							Love the idea that we can be both fierce and nurturing. These aren't mutually exclusive traits.
 LiveConcertFreak
					
				
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					LiveConcertFreak
					
				
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							The article perfectly captures the struggle between societal expectations and authentic living.
 NeonWarrior
					
				
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					NeonWarrior
					
				
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							Interesting how it mentions being an old soul. I've always felt that contradiction within myself.
 VeganGlow
					
				
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					VeganGlow
					
				
				3y ago
							I see this wild spirit in so many young women today. They're changing the world by being themselves.
 MyHeartIsTaken
					
				
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					MyHeartIsTaken
					
				
				3y ago
							The concept of being unapologetically yourself is powerful, but it takes real courage to live it.
 Ella_Smith
					
				
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					Ella_Smith
					
				
				3y ago
							After reading this, I realize I've been holding back too much. Time to let my wild side show more.
 Flora_Magic
					
				
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					Flora_Magic
					
				
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							The part about being intoxicating reminds me to embrace my power rather than diminish it.
 MadelineM
					
				
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					MadelineM
					
				
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							I've found my wild nature through art and creativity. Everyone's expression of it is different.
 Sustainable_Eater_19
					
				
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					Sustainable_Eater_19
					
				
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							Makes me think about how society tries to tame girls from an early age. We need to change this.
 Mckenna_Simpson
					
				
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					Mckenna_Simpson
					
				
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							The emphasis on self-reliance speaks volumes. We can't be truly free while depending on others' approval.
 EllaAllen
					
				
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					EllaAllen
					
				
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							I love how it talks about different paths to discovering our wild nature. Mine came through adversity.
 VivienneH
					
				
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					VivienneH
					
				
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							This article would have helped me so much in my younger years when I was struggling to fit in.
 SoulFlowVibes
					
				
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					SoulFlowVibes
					
				
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							The description of being loud as thunder yet gentle as a flower reminds me of my mother.
 90s_Retro_Freak
					
				
				3y ago
					90s_Retro_Freak
					
				
				3y ago
							While I agree with the sentiment, I think true freedom comes from balance, not just being wild.
 BoxSetBinger_Liam
					
				
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					BoxSetBinger_Liam
					
				
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							My wild nature emerged through motherhood, surprisingly. Nothing like raising children to teach you about strength.
 Trend_Fusion
					
				
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					Trend_Fusion
					
				
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							The message about being both masterpiece and work in progress helps me be gentler with myself.
 MovieBuff2024
					
				
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					MovieBuff2024
					
				
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							I appreciate how it doesn't shame those still finding their way. We're all at different stages of this journey.
 Wellness_Wanderer_2024
					
				
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					Wellness_Wanderer_2024
					
				
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							The part about challenging old beliefs really matters. We need more people willing to question the status quo.
 LoneStargazer
					
				
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					LoneStargazer
					
				
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							Reading this made me realize how much I've compromised my true nature to fit in. Time for a change.
 SelfCare-Haven_777
					
				
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					SelfCare-Haven_777
					
				
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							Working in corporate, I've had to find subtle ways to express my wild nature. It's possible in any environment.
 AstroFuturist
					
				
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					AstroFuturist
					
				
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							Love how it acknowledges that some are still in the making. Growth isn't a destination, it's a journey.
 SelfCareSanctuary
					
				
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					SelfCareSanctuary
					
				
				3y ago
							The article speaks about women, but I think men can learn from this too. We all need to be more authentic.
 Vogue_Vibes
					
				
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					Vogue_Vibes
					
				
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							My journey to finding my wild self started in my 50s. It's never too late to embrace who you truly are.
 AltCinema_Fanatic_303
					
				
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					AltCinema_Fanatic_303
					
				
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							I find the wolf analogy a bit overused. There are so many other powerful examples in nature.
 RickyT
					
				
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					RickyT
					
				
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							The concept of self-worth as central to transformation is spot on. Everything changed when I started valuing myself.
 Aria
					
				
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					Aria
					
				
				3y ago
							Been raising my kids to embrace their wild nature. It's amazing to see them grow without the limitations I had.
 PenelopeRivera
					
				
				4y ago
					PenelopeRivera
					
				
				4y ago
							The idea of being an old soul with new ideas really resonates. We can honor tradition while creating change.
 Organic_Fuel_101
					
				
				4y ago
					Organic_Fuel_101
					
				
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							This validates so many of my life choices. I've often been called too much, too loud, too wild.
 RetroTV_Collector
					
				
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					RetroTV_Collector
					
				
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							The part about creating a cozy shelter while being free as a bird perfectly describes my life balance.
 SeriesJunkie_77
					
				
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					SeriesJunkie_77
					
				
				4y ago
							What does being wild even mean in today's world? I feel like it's become another buzzword.
 Fienberg_Feature
					
				
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					Fienberg_Feature
					
				
				4y ago
							The article beautifully captures the duality of feminine nature, but I think it applies to all humans regardless of gender.
 Lily_Rose92
					
				
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					Lily_Rose92
					
				
				4y ago
							I've seen this transformation in my daughter. Watching her grow into her authentic self has been amazing.
 AllisonJ
					
				
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					AllisonJ
					
				
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							The message about not being a people pleaser really speaks to me. Took me 40 years to learn that lesson.
 OldSchoolTunes
					
				
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					OldSchoolTunes
					
				
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							This whole wild woman concept seems a bit forced to me. Why do we need labels at all?
 Lang_Ledger
					
				
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					Lang_Ledger
					
				
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							Interesting perspective about being born wild versus learning to be wild. In my experience, it's usually a bit of both.
 ViralVideo_King_33
					
				
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					ViralVideo_King_33
					
				
				4y ago
							When I read about the universe within, it makes me think about how we limit ourselves unnecessarily.
 ConcertHopper
					
				
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					ConcertHopper
					
				
				4y ago
							The article makes a good point about self-love being a powerful weapon. I've found that the more I accept myself, the less others' opinions matter.
 VibrantVitality
					
				
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					VibrantVitality
					
				
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							This reminds me of my grandmother. She was wild in her own way, even in an era when it wasn't acceptable.
 Eli
					
				
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					Eli
					
				
				4y ago
							Sometimes I wonder if being wild is just another expectation we're putting on women. Can't we just be who we are?
 RileyStewart
					
				
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					RileyStewart
					
				
				4y ago
							The comparison to wolves is interesting. Female wolves are both fierce hunters and nurturing mothers. Nature shows us it's possible.
 GroundedAndGlowing
					
				
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					GroundedAndGlowing
					
				
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							I actually think this perspective is somewhat privileged. Not everyone has the luxury to be wild and free in their daily lives.
 Veronica99
					
				
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					Veronica99
					
				
				4y ago
							The part about being both thunder and flower really hit home. I'm a nurse and need both qualities every single day.
 SeriesFinale_Critic_707
					
				
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					SeriesFinale_Critic_707
					
				
				4y ago
							Anyone else feel like society still pushes back against women who embody these qualities? I've faced so much criticism for being outspoken.
 Hadley_Starlit
					
				
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					Hadley_Starlit
					
				
				4y ago
							What strikes me most is the emphasis on self-acceptance. It's taken me years to embrace my own nature without apologizing for it.
 Anya-Carter
					
				
				4y ago
					Anya-Carter
					
				
				4y ago
							The Sophia Bush quote at the end perfectly captures the essence of being a work in progress while still honoring who we are right now.
 EnergizedLiving
					
				
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					EnergizedLiving
					
				
				4y ago
							I disagree with parts of this. Not every woman needs to be wild to be authentic. Some of us find power in quiet ways.
 Vitality_Queen_42
					
				
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					Vitality_Queen_42
					
				
				4y ago
							The metaphor of the chrysalis transforming into a butterfly is beautiful. I've experienced that transformation myself and it's incredibly empowering.
 TheGoodLifeVibes
					
				
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					TheGoodLifeVibes
					
				
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							I love how it talks about both being wild and nurturing at the same time. We don't have to choose between strength and tenderness.
 CelestialNomadX
					
				
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					CelestialNomadX
					
				
				4y ago
							This article really resonates with me. As someone who's always felt a bit different, it's refreshing to see the celebration of wild, authentic femininity.