To Be a Woman!

Dec 19 2007  | Views 976 |  Comments  (92)
Dear Mom, Before I write anything further, I want you to know that I wish I could hu... Expand

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  Ratan Datta posted 7 mnths ago

The Mighty Pen,

I am touched. Though I am probably not competent,still I would say you write well. Very often as father or mother we fail see the values children are growing up with. In today's rat race parents are busy preparing the children for the race and values are the last  thing on the list.

Another thing often ignored is - "purpose of life" ,how many of us have it ,which we can articulate?  If the children are assisted having a "purpose in life" then then the road /route is decided and life has less bumps and blocks which can not be negotiated. 

Sorry - for dishing out unsolicited surmon,I thought this got left out some where in your writing.

regards.God bless.

Ratan Datta 



  Nargis Natarajan posted 7 mnths ago

Hi Divya.....that was nicely written. I guess the realisation comes only when one steps into the other's shoes. However, I wish it would come without having to do that exercise. Therefore instead of it 'reminding' us of the things that were at the fag end of our life if we imagined what it would be at every stage of our life, we could avoid it altogether.



  Khushnoor posted 7 mnths ago

Hey, very sensitively written as always.

Cant help but be a bit scared of this phenomenon though. Us turning into our mothers. Would hate for my child to be at everyones beck and call, take care of everyone and not have anyone to take care of her.



  prashantwanjari posted 7 mnths ago

Hi divya, nice artcle.
It just happened with every one and in every family, we keep pointing to parents feeling its their interference in our life, but when we stand on the same place we feel same about our elders.


Prashant



  Ramakrishna72 posted 7 mnths ago

Hi Divya ,

Yet another master piece!!  I liked this one the most ,among all that you have written till now . Even though I am a man you  made me feel, how  a woman feels ..... truely we must be so careful and caring ..... with our mother . ...Cause we can get anything in the world but not our mother .

A very nice marathi song goes ... "Swami tinhi jagancha aaaii vina bhikari" Even the Lord of three worlds is a begger with out his  mother .

I liked the way you captured the entire gamut of relational shades between a mother and a daughter.

Keep writing 

Keep smiling 

Ram~



  The Mighty Pen posted 7 mnths ago


Thanks once again, Cheti. 

I take a bow!

Cheers,
Divya




  The Mighty Pen posted 7 mnths ago

Hey Cheti, nice to hear from you. And such wisdom in your words about the 'Point of View' part. It's true, we always see life from our perspective and that's where we most often fail to understand the other person.

And trust me, I also completely agree with you that there's no way I can catch up with mom. She's always going to be way ahead of me. Hats off to her!

Thanks for writing in. It's always a pleasure to hear from you.

Cheers,
Divya



  cheti posted 7 mnths ago

And oh, your writing was beautiful ! the flow and the presentation style and language - very engrossing !

I got deep into the content that I forgot to talk about the presentation ! Beautiful !



  The Mighty Pen posted 7 mnths ago

Thanks Swarajya.

And I completely agree with you. Life always comes a full circle. 

Thanks for stopping by and look forward to hearing from you more often.

Cheers,
Divya



  cheti posted 7 mnths ago

"I have come to understand what it really takes to be ‘YOU’"

Have you really ?  I am sure your mom will always be a step ahead of you ! and you will end up playing the catch all your life ! Moms are Like that only !

Just kidding !

Its strange, isnt it, that suddenly what we thought was silly becomes precious ? IF you look at it closely, what we are really saying is : Our point of view is the right one - at any given time - and the other's point of view is wrong and will change in time !





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