home makers - best chief executive officers.
Being a girl of 21st century I surely talk about
feminism, I debate about the women empowerment. I find myself telling people
what a man can do can be done by a women. And I know, I know it very well I m
right. A woman is a born multi tasker. God actually installed that android
version in it which we use today to accomplish the multiple tasking. Women had
in it before that android version was ever developed. From making their kids
ready for the school to preparing the lunch, from handling her office work to
being the head of the company. She could do it all with perfection and with a
tint of a grace.
One fine day I really started wondering, what I would have
been, what kind a lady I would have grown into if my mother was not there to
look after me? What kind of a person I would have developed inside me if she
was not around? Would I have had the same level of maturity and sense what I
have today? Probably no! Would my father have accomplished the same heights
what he achieved toady if my mother didn’t ask him daily about his work and
motivated him. Would he be able to turn into the man of principles if ‘his’
mother didn’t sacrifice it all just to inculcate the values in him. When I look
around I see thousand of examples. I seriously doubt my friend chetanya would
have learned to respect every lady or a woman he comes across if not his mother
was there to make him understand.
I live in Bhopal away from my parents and I live here with
family. Two bhabi’s I live with are well educated and have a real nice degrees
but they preferred to be the home makers I ask myself if they would have opted
for jobs would their family be the same way like it is today.
My mother is not the ceo of any company and i believe she
would have been the matchless ceo in our times. In fact any home maker would
have made the best one. But these women chose to run the company named family
so that we today can be what we want to be. So that they teach us the values
which no one else can.
My aim is not here to criticize any women who works in an
office. Definitely she has the work and responsibility which no one can handle
and I respect such women. I remember reading the letter of ceo icici bank “mrs. Chanda kochhar” to her
daughter. She said “ I m thankful to you and your father for the support you
provided me so that I can handle the pressure of my work”. So today I really want to salute and thank to every women to left their everything for
their family so that they can handle the pressure like chanda kochhar. Who are
working behind the cameras so that their children and husbands can shine the stars.
They all are individually CHIEF EXCUTIVE OFFICIERS of their
respective families. I don’t know after
15 year when I would be asked to make choice what would I opt for because it
really takes the courage to leave your hard work and the dreams behind.
#respect#maa#everymother#love
Very Touching Soumya
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ReplyDeleteHey Soumya ... Its been a while since we met but the next time we meet you make sure you introduce me to your mother . And there is nothing denying the facts you wrote beautifully about women in this world. And if I say After fifteen years you'll be even better than your mother you won't believe me but if I say your daughter will be far better than you after 30or 40years from now , then you will say " yeah that can happen" . Well , that In your words is mother android and androids keep on upgrading .
ReplyDeleteShivang that was the beautiful of all the compliments I got... Thank you ... 😊😘
Deletenicely articulate thought process on " pyari maa " ......and its a thought provoking ....... happy writing soumya .....best of luck
ReplyDeleteThank you... thanks a lot
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ReplyDeleteSundar likha,papa ki tarah
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ReplyDeleteBohut bhadiya..love you
ReplyDeleteThank you Maa
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A good one..!!!
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Really a nic one mam... will learn lot of things from you.
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