How are you in reality? Please write anything about yourself that you think is bad, regretful, or painful,…We always talk about growth but forget about personal development. We always talk about other people’s life. Can we talk and write about ...
Men and women together build the fabric of society, each contributing through different roles and responsibilities. These roles, while traditional, come with the freedom to make personal choices. It is essential to recognize that the right to make choices does not absolve anyone of their responsibilRead more
Men and women together build the fabric of society, each contributing through different roles and responsibilities. These roles, while traditional, come with the freedom to make personal choices. It is essential to recognize that the right to make choices does not absolve anyone of their responsibilities. We have the privilege to enjoy our rights, but not the liberty to shirk our duties.
Traditionally, men are expected to work and earn a livelihood, supporting their families financially. However, choosing to help with household tasks can reflect positively on their character, demonstrating kindness and partnership. Similarly, women have traditionally been responsible for cooking and managing household chores. Yet, they also have the option to work and contribute financially, enhancing their family’s living standards.
In this context, cooking can be viewed both as an art and a duty for women. It is a duty in the sense that traditionally, it has been part of the responsibilities assigned to women within the household. However, it is also an art, a skill that requires creativity, dedication, and passion. Viewing cooking solely as a duty can undermine its value while recognizing it as an art celebrates the skill and effort involved.
It is important to challenge the notion that household tasks are inferior to earning money. This perspective is a societal construct that devalues essential contributions made at home. Every task, whether it involves cooking or earning money, plays a crucial role in maintaining and nurturing the family unit. Thus, both men and women should respect and value each other’s contributions, understanding that neither role is superior or inferior.
In the dim light of my room, I sit surrounded by walls adorned with posters of places I've never been and dreams I've yet to chase. The whispers of the world outside—friends laughing, the hum of traffic—echo through the window, reminding me of the noise of expectations and the weight of reality presRead more
In the dim light of my room, I sit surrounded by walls adorned with posters of places I’ve never been and dreams I’ve yet to chase. The whispers of the world outside—friends laughing, the hum of traffic—echo through the window, reminding me of the noise of expectations and the weight of reality pressing in. The mirror reflects a face still searching for identity, a teen caught between the innocence of childhood and the daunting horizon of adulthood.
I wrestle with the shadows of my own doubts, the unspoken fears of never being enough. My parents’ well-meaning advice often feels like chains, binding me to paths I don’t want to tread. They don’t understand the music that speaks to my soul, the art that pours from my hands, the stories I want to tell. I dream of being a voice in the crowd, of making a difference, but sometimes it feels like shouting into the void. The weight of unfulfilled potential sits heavy on my shoulders, and I wonder if I’ll ever find my way.
And so, I write—my pen, my sword against the darkness. In these lines, I find myself, shedding the skin of who I’m supposed to be to discover who I am. As the night deepens, a verse comes to mind: “In the quiet storm within, I seek the eye of peace, to stand tall amidst the chaos and let my true self release.”
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