Tuesday 26 September 2017

Starving Society



There are so many people I know who starve for love

I know a 60 year old lady who has a shop, she divorced her alcohol addicted husband at her young age and struggled hard to raise her son well, Now he is a married man who has just bought a 40 inch television and his mother had tears sharing all this with me as she says he is buying a television and I am still here in this shop struggling to survive life.

Just one question for this generation,
How hard is it to love back just a bit to those people who cut out every bit of them to make you stand where you are today.

I know a lady who suffered from depression just because her family can't love her enough.
When she demands love and care she deserves, she is declared as mad

Most of the Indian house wives suffer from depression, That lady who gives her all from the moment she wakes up in the morning, who eats at last to see that no one has less, who never demands anything and always have a heart to serve others even when she is severely ill.


A loud shout-out to all the families, it's her obligation too to be happy, she is your wife, your mother not your servent. The least you can do for her is to treat her nicely, talk to her with respect, don't shout at her she is a human being full of emotions not a monument of stone to be threatened, torchued, and demoralized. She gives up her dreams so that you can fulfill yours, she is the root of your family, show some respect and always make her feel how special she is.

Hats off to those kind hearted women who even after all this doesn't lose their faith in love and humanity and keep loving back with all they have. I guess that's the reason why mothers are said to be a goddess of eternal love.