The reason for writing today's article was that I was reading the article in the current paper. In that article, I read that not only in Maharashtra, but also in India, the incidence of domestic violence has increased significantly. In particular, it increased the rate of divorce. While reading that article, I remembered the true story I had read many days ago. She says first.
This is exactly what happened in Japan! Once there a man started renovating his house. Doing so breaks the wall and opens it. The walls of Japanese houses are made of wood. And those are usually hollow. So, while breaking down the wall, the man noticed that a sail was stuck inside and one of his legs was stuck in a nail he had hit while making the wall. This house was knocked down when it was newly built. So how could this sail survive with its legs stuck for 5 years? What happened was that the sail survived without moving in that dark cavity?
Which was almost impossible. He literally stopped his work and he kept an eye on the shift, how is she now, what does she eat? After some time, he saw that there was another pal and there was food in her mouth and she was slowly filling the stuck pal with that food !!! When the man saw this, he was amazed.
Imagine not 1, not 2, but 5 years without getting bored, a sail serves his partner like this, without giving up hope at all! If an insignificant creature like Pali takes care of his beloved mate without leaving him, then we can certainly learn something from humans.
So, always support your loved one who is in trouble when he really needs you. One moment of neglect is enough to break anything (relationship, trust), but to connect it takes a lifetime .....
It's fun to take care of grandchildren
Bonding life is fun to weave
The matching tunes are fun to sing
Although alone when coming
It's fun to be with everyone
Destiny is not written by anyone else. Our destiny is in our own hands
You don't have to bring anything when you come
There is no justice in going
Then this life is meant to be lived for someone
The answer to the same question
You have to be born to find out
This is exactly what happened in Japan! Once there a man started renovating his house. Doing so breaks the wall and opens it. The walls of Japanese houses are made of wood. And those are usually hollow. So, while breaking down the wall, the man noticed that a sail was stuck inside and one of his legs was stuck in a nail he had hit while making the wall. This house was knocked down when it was newly built. So how could this sail survive with its legs stuck for 5 years? What happened was that the sail survived without moving in that dark cavity?
Which was almost impossible. He literally stopped his work and he kept an eye on the shift, how is she now, what does she eat? After some time, he saw that there was another pal and there was food in her mouth and she was slowly filling the stuck pal with that food !!! When the man saw this, he was amazed.
Imagine not 1, not 2, but 5 years without getting bored, a sail serves his partner like this, without giving up hope at all! If an insignificant creature like Pali takes care of his beloved mate without leaving him, then we can certainly learn something from humans.
So, always support your loved one who is in trouble when he really needs you. One moment of neglect is enough to break anything (relationship, trust), but to connect it takes a lifetime .....
It's fun to take care of grandchildren
Bonding life is fun to weave
The matching tunes are fun to sing
Although alone when coming
It's fun to be with everyone
Destiny is not written by anyone else. Our destiny is in our own hands
You don't have to bring anything when you come
There is no justice in going
Then this life is meant to be lived for someone
The answer to the same question
You have to be born to find out
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