The thing I always hate about going to any family’s house is that women don’t get to be guests. Men do. We have to immediately offer to help cook, serve, clean, etc. if not, it’s not “ polite”. You’re looked down upon for resting as a guest. I’ve never had guests in my home do anything.
The best gift you can give your child isn’t more toys.
Not a bigger house.
Not even the best school.
It’s a sibling.
Someone who comes from the same place you do.
Someone who remembers the same kitchen smells, the same family stories, the same hard days when things weren’t easy.
One day, when parents are no longer around, siblings are still there.
They carry the memories.
They remember your childhood with you.
They know who you were before the world got to you.
A sibling teaches things no book ever will.
How to share without being asked.
How to forgive and move on.
How to stand up for someone just because they’re yours.
In a world that pushes people to be “independent” and alone, siblings quietly save children from loneliness.
They fight. They compete. They drift apart at times.
But when life hits hard, they almost always find their way back to each other.
Money comes and goes.
Status fades.
Friends change with time.
But a sibling stays.
Messy. Imperfect. Real.
And deeply precious.
Give your child a brother or a sister.
You’re not splitting love.
You’re giving them more of it.
Taking away only these 2 people from this season
Would love to see them win at life and everything they do
Enga erundhalum if I see or hear you guys are doing well will always make my heart warm
Thank you for these 2, Season 9.
Big love to my fav Vinoth & kani ❤️🥹❤️
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