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The shift forces you to redefine strength. You stop relying on physical dominance (which was always temporary anyway) and start leaning into humor, mentorship, and emotional connection.
I had been fighting with a particularly stubborn jar of pickles for a solid three minutes. I had run it under hot water. I had tapped the lid with a spoon. I was red-faced and sweating. The shift forces you to redefine strength
Every Thanksgiving, my uncle challenges us kids to arm wrestling. The year my sister Leah turned 15, she was already 5’11” to my 5’8”. I beat my cousins easily. Then Leah sat across from me. “Go easy?” she whispered. “Never,” I replied. She slammed my arm down in two seconds. The table cheered for her. I felt my face burn—until she hugged me and said, “You taught me to be strong, remember?” That was the best loss of my life. I had run it under hot water
Growing up, I was the undisputed "tall one." I used my height to hide toys on the top shelf and bragged about being able to see over the fence. My sister, Maya, was a tiny, scrawny thing who followed me around like a shadow. Every Thanksgiving, my uncle challenges us kids to




