Le pregunté a varios hombres divorciados con los que trabajo:
¿Cuándo te diste cuenta de que tu matrimonio había terminado?
9 de cada 10 nombraron estos momentos. (Y no fue trampa, no fue una gran pelea)...
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When a man dies,
his wife often lives longer.
When a woman dies,
her husband often doesn’t.
And it’s according to data.
Not because men care less.
But because women quietly keep life running.
She remembers the medicines.
She plans the meals.
She schedules the doctor visits.
She notices the tiredness, the silence, the small changes others miss.
She reminds. She insists. She worries. She stays.
A wife is not just a partner.
She becomes the routine.
The care.
The structure that holds everything in place.
For many men, she is the reason bad habits don’t win
and weak years don’t take over.
When she is gone,
the house is still there,
but the rhythm is lost.
Meals get skipped.
Appointments are forgotten.
Loneliness grows louder than hunger.
Purpose starts to fade.
And life slowly loses its balance.
When a husband dies,
a woman breaks too.
But she knows how to survive.
She has been carrying others for years.
This is not about who is better.
It is about invisible roles
played quietly, every day,
without recognition.
Love is not always grand or poetic.
Sometimes it is a simple reminder
to eat,
to rest,
to see a doctor,
to keep going.
And when that kind of love is gone,
the body feels the loss
long before the heart can find words.
There is a reason why family men, who understand ground realities and possess situational awareness and risk perception, have stopped going for vacations at popular destinations in India.
5 years old - Dad knows everything!
7 years old - Dad knows.
10 years old - Maybe Dad doesn’t know?!
12 years old - Dad doesn’t know.
14 years old - Dad's gone crazy!
16 years old - Can’t take Dad seriously.
18 years old - What does dad know?!
22 years old - Dad's talking rubbish!
24 years old - I know more than Dad!
26 years old - Dad seems to know some things after all.
30 years old - Think I should ask Dad about this?!
40 years old - It’s amazing how Dad went through all this!
45 years old - Dad's been right all along.
50 years old - If Dad was here, I could have learned a lot from him.
@DominicxTweets@CricCrazyJohns Kindly request to check the runs Gill made in redball cricket over the last 2 years, also please have a look at his FC average. Gill needs to earn his place in India T20I cricket, yes, but he has done enough in redball cricket, atleast better than most..