The Story of All Parents.
Note to my dearest parents: Happy birthday! I am sorry I cannot give
a better gift to you than a mere blog post- but words are the only gifts that
can even come close to explain how much I love you, and how much you mean
to me. I hope you understand.
Parents. They are the only people
in the universe who give you every single thing in the world and never ask for
it back. They let you dwell on your dreams and keep the problems faced during
the course of accomplishing it to themselves. They will always let you think
that everything is alright even when they are under more pressure than they can
handle. Parents will do anything to shield you from your fears and enemies but yet
won’t be afraid to tell you to stop when you walk into the wrong direction.
They act like a compass- it
shows you the right direction flawlessly unless there is too much of magnetic
force. Similarly, parents can tell you what to do and what not to, but once you
start to take into account- the opinions and point of views of other people (which
are generally easier to follow than that of parents’), there is little even they
can do. Others’ views start to deflect the needle of your trust away from your
parents.
The world is a place where a
child can only learn to walk on his own but parents- despite knowing the
chances of their child leaving them behind one day- keep helping him in all
possible ways. The child doesn’t always see how selfless his parents are
because they put on a happy face whenever near their child, but forget that if
they don’t show their emotions and express themselves; the child tends to
oversee the care and attention parents need and deserve. After all, parents are human too- they can’t
always be their child’s wish-granting genie.
A parent’s love for their child
is endless as an ocean is. They are willing to become the villain to their
child if it means it helps him to stay on the right path. But if the parent,
once in awhile, keeps reminding the child that they themselves are mortal
humans and not their guardian angel maybe the child will be able to understand
his parent better. If parents stop concealing the fact that even they can make
mistakes in tasks, then maybe the child will try to become better himself. Parents are those dams that keep
the river of obstacles in life from overwhelming the child, and that bridge
that keeps reminding him that one step at a time is enough. But it is important
that parents display to their child that, at the end of the day they can not do
find a solution to all his problems.
So to my parents, who have been stronger
than the Great Wall of China and let me dream higher than the Burj
Khalifa, I want to thank for all you have done to make me feel so prized and
special.
Thank you for hugging me to I sleep
and buying me all the novels I wanted without any ado. Thank you for
encouraging me when I wasn’t in highest of the spirits and always supporting me
when I needed you to. Thank you for understanding my point of view and scolding
me when I was being reckless. Thank you for worrying about me when I wasn’t in
your line of sight and for grounding me to teach me a lesson. Thank you for everything.
No
matter how many blogs or cards I write- it won’t be enough to explain how much I
owe you. I want you to know that no matter how far I am from you- distance can
never break the bond we share. I need you to know that no matter how much I tell
you I don’t need you or that I can handle things on my own- there will always
be your need in my life. You should know that no matter how many friends I make;
you will always be my best friend.
But. . .
Mom, Dad on this day I would
like to ask you and all the other parents of the world for a small gift. Please
stop hiding the pressure you go through and tell us when you need help. You
have done so much to help us and yet, never made us feel bad about it. Tell us
when you think you can’t do something alone or when you don’t want to do it.
Tell us what you want- ask for our help, because then, even though the needle
of our compass will deflect someday, we will know whom to trust
unconditionally.

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