Have you ever thought if there's no such thing called "Mother" in this world? Perhaps, a grade school, a teenager or even a young professional might answer that it's OKAY because no one's going bug them to review class lectures every schools days, no one's going to force them to finish their food or to eat veggies, no ones going to call them baby in front of their friends, no one's going to sms them from time to time when they're out clubbing or no one's going to contradict when you're in a relationship with someone she didn't like. As selfish as it sounds, we may, at some point in our lives, have experienced these and we will never know how painful it is to endure unless tables have turned.
Once upon a time, I was a brat who demands to live according to what I want. What I believe is that I'm always alone and no one understands. I know, it's something no one can be proud of and how I truly wish to erase all the chaos in the past. Maybe not just erase but reformat everything, totally. But regret is just a waste of time and all we need is to move forward positively.
So if you think you were like me years ago, here's my two cents. I encourage you to be thankful for all the good things around you and life will surely be kind. I've learned that if you deal things with a lighter heart, loving back those people who cares for you, especially the one who took all the risk to bring you on Earth, is not even an ounce impossible. Find time to reflect, start at your own pace and take a gradual leap. You'll realize (or even be ashamed) why you wasted time to take the maze when your Moms clearly led you to a straight path even from the start. There is certainly a good life with your future family awaiting for you.
Happy Mother's Day to you and your lovely Moms!
From the woman behind this blog who has experienced life's greatest miracle.
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