God cannot be present everywhere, so he created Mom

BY KANAK BHATIA

Maa…. This word is very small but plays a crucial role in our lives. She is the one who brought us into the world, raised us, loved us, and supported us through thick and thin. Without them, we would not be here today, and we owe them a debt of gratitude that can never be fully repaid.

Yes, this blog is about my mother, and I would like to dedicate this blog to all those mothers out there who got so busy in raising their children that they forgot they are also human beings who forgot they also need rest, support and care.

My mother is a woman of incredible strength, she is a person who has lots of patience, who never gets angry, and I don’t know how she manages everything. I doubt if I will ever able to become like her. She has faced many challenges in her life, but she has always overcame them with grace and determination. Her unwavering love and support have carried me through some of the darkest moments of my life, she was always there to help me and she still is, I can say at the end of the day, she is the person who will listen to me, she is the one with whom I can share my weirdest things and most importantly in front of my mother I don’t have to pretend anything, I can be ‘real me’.

My mother has always put the needs of her family first rather than hers, she always sacrifices her own wants and desires to ensure that we get everything we need. She has taught me the importance of kindness, compassion, patience empathy, and whatnot.

I know that I am blessed to have such an amazing mother, and I am grateful for her every day. She has taught me so much about life, love, and the importance of family. She has always taught me that anything is possible with hard work, determination, and faith so don’t ever feel like a failure, she always says believe in hard work, one day you’ll succeed in your life. So, whenever you feel low go to your mom, talk to her she is the biggest motivation in our lives. No best friend will be able to motivate you like her.

Mothers are the backbone of families and society as a whole. When she works selflessly for us every day, the why do we remember her just on Mother’s Day and not every day? We don’t need just a day to remember that what role our mother paly in our lives.

When she plays constant roles in our live then, why can’t we thank her every day to be the part our lives and made it beautiful just like she is.





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