She woke up on the morning of March 8th and began her day as usual. Everything seemed normal until she stepped outside her house. Initially, she thought it was just a coincidence, but the sight that greeted her was alarming: there were no men on the streets. The bagel seller, bus drivers, even taxi drivers were all women. Everyone she encountered was a woman.
At first, she thought it must be a dream, but it wasn’t. As she sat on a bench, contemplating the power of women, she was interrupted by music. Opening her eyes, she saw a big advertising billboard atop a tower displaying a video featuring famous figures discussing March 8th, International Women’s Day, and promoting the idea that men and women are equal, emphasizing that women can do anything men can.
This message was being broadcasted on all TV channels. Weeks later, she witnessed a significant shift: women were now selling bagels, driving buses, working as engineers, and pursuing careers that were previously considered off-limits to them. It was a transformative realization of the capabilities of women.