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Is Parenting Fair?

Is parenting fair?

One mother once shared her hurt,

“I do and do and do for my adult kids. I sacrificed a lot so I can feed and send them to school. Yet when I got sick, they ignored me and didn’t help me. When are they going to be grateful?”

It’s a different picture for another mother who’s a fish vendor. Her son finished medical school through her backbreaking selling of fish and other jobs.

Today, she receives a generous monthly financial support from her son so she can rest, buy her meds, and enjoy her remaining years.

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In my therapy sessions, I’ve met heartbroken mothers as well as fathers who have ungrateful, disrespectful, and selfish children.

Yet they seem to still love their children far more than they love them!

John, a middle-aged Dad, poured out his heart in one of our Viber sessions,

“I missed my children. They’re now adults in gainful employment. When their mother was still alive, she treated them a lot along with her cheating affair partner. That was 10 years. My children became rude and distant to me even while I was reaching out to them even amid my trauma. I never stopped loving them anyway.”

Is parenting fair?

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“The wicked are always ungrateful.” “Ungratefulness is worst than a cancer; it eats away at your soul; blinding your heart and eyes to the beauty and miracles that are all around us each day in our lives.” — Celebrate Yoga

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