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The Power of the Plural
The Unapologetic Nurseās Guide to Becoming
Power shared is power multiplied. They taught you to compete.
To climb over each other. To see other nurses as threats to your advancement instead of allies in your survival.
Thatās how they keep you weak.
Divided, youāre manageable.
Youāre isolated. Youāre easy to exploit.
United, youāre unstoppable.
Lift as you climb.
Mentor the new nurse instead of watching her drown.
Share the knowledge instead of hoarding it.
Celebrate your colleagueās success instead of resenting it.
When one nurse rises, she creates space for others to follow.
When nurses stand together, systems have to listen.
This is how change happens.
Not from the top down. From the bottom up.
From US.
The hierarchy wants you believing that thereās only room for a few at the top. That someone elseās advancement threatens yours.
That success is scarce and you better grab yours before someone else does. Thatās the lie that keeps you competing instead of collaborating.
The truth?
Your knowledge shared doesnāt diminish you.
It multiplies your impact.
Your colleagueās promotion doesnāt limit your potential.
It proves whatās possible.
Another nurseās voice being heard doesnāt silence yours.
It amplifies the collective truth.
We were never meant to do this alone.
They keep making us believe weāre the only one struggling.
The only one who canāt keep up.
The only one who sees the problems.
But the moment we stop competing and start connecting, everything shifts.
One voice is dismissed.
Ten voices are concerning.
A hundred voices are a movement.
A thousand voices are unstoppable.
This is the power of the plural.
Not āI rise.ā WE rise.
Not āI survived.ā WE survived.
Not āIām changing this.ā WEāRE changing this.
Together We Rise. š