I fully support men and women choosing the partners who feel most aligned for their lives. Truly. Love is a personal journey.
But let’s talk truth: time and time again, women are told their value “diminishes” after 25, especially if they’re divorced, over 30, or mothers. This narrative is not only outdated, it’s insulting. And it’s simply not true.
The idea that a successful man “would never” choose a woman his own age (or older) if he could date younger? That’s not reality, that’s insecurity disguised as a podcast clip.
In fact, today’s most powerful and evolved men, the kind of men building legacies, not just content, are choosing partners who reflect their values, depth, and shared maturity.
According to Pew Research Center, high-caliber men are increasingly marrying women within their age range, not because they “have to,” but because they want to.
Yes, a man who desires a much younger woman has every right to pursue that. No issues there, but let’s stop pretending that a woman loses value with age. That’s not masculinity, that’s misogyny.
Because here’s the irony: some of the most admired, elite men in the world, billionaires, CEOs, creators of empires, are proudly loving women who are divorced, mothers, or gracefully seasoned.
Let’s elevate the conversation.
A Woman’s value doesn’t decline with age. It deepens. 

Globally acclaimed Zambian born Economist and author Dambisa Moyo on Monday tied the knot with Jarred Smith, a Co-founder of Qualtrics a Technology Company in Provo, Utha USA.
Their wedding was only witnessed by Dambisa’s brother Mdolole Steven Moyo, Duff Thompson, the couple’s long standing friend and Barnaby their 10 year old dog because of strict Covid-19 measures.
Officials in Provo said the couple will properly celebrate their marriage with friends and relatives after the global pandemic.
Dambisa is 51 years old and resides in New York City while Jared is 46 years old and has a net worth of US$ 1.2 billion, according to Forbes.











