A relative of mine from to a reasonably prosperous family had started a posh restaurant in Hubli. He invested heavily, borrowed money from friends and relatives, and hoped the business would succeed. Unfortunately, things did not go as planned. Within two years, the restaurant was forced to shut down due to mounting losses. The debts kept piling up. Creditors began demanding repayment. Unable to see a way out, he left home and went underground as circumstances had overwhelmed him immensely. He was recently married then and thought of taking care while taking care of his wife and children should be his first priority. For years, he lived a modest life doing odd jobs, carrying the burden of failure and debt on his shoulders. Those who had lent him money continued to pursue him, and many believed his he might even take his life.
But life had other plans.A few years later, he joined hands with some friends and started a small-scale factory in Pune. This time, the business slowly gained traction. Through hard work, patience, and perseverance, it began generating steady profits. Over the next decade, he repaid every rupee he owed. Not a single commitment was left unfulfilled. Today, he owns a beautiful multi-storey house in one of the posh localities of Vijayanagar, Bengaluru.
Whenever I think about his journey, I am reminded of one simple truth: never make decisions based on temporary problems. Life can be brutally difficult, but it also gives people opportunities to rebuild, recover, and come back stronger. Hold on through the tough times. Your comeback may be closer than you think.
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Modern women are totally immersed in feminist propaganda since childhood.
When you look at modern movies and tv shows, there are practically zero examples of women who get married in their 20s, have a big family, and stay home to raise their children.
But there are many many movies and tv shows depicting career women in a positive light.
And it's so common for the career woman in tv shows and movies to end up finding a perfect prince charming to sweep her off her feet when she's about 40 years old after she totally focused on career throughout her best years.
Here are just a few examples -
What Women Want (2000)
The Proposal (2009)
Bridget Jones’s Diary (2001)
Erin Brockovich (2000)
Something’s Gotta Give (2003)
Under the Tuscan Sun (2003)
The Holiday (2006)
It’s Complicated (2009)
Eat Pray Love (2010)
Morning Glory (2010)
Sex and the City (2008)
Sleepless in Seattle (1993)
You’ve Got Mail (1998)
How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days (2003)
The Devil Wears Prada (2006)
Miss Congeniality (2000)
Two Weeks Notice (2002)
The Bridges of Madison County (1995)
Notting Hill (1999)
Crazy Rich Asians (2018)...
In addition to that, most parents pressure their daughters into college and aren't encouraging them to get married and have children until after they've spent their 20s pursuing education and career goals.
And when girls are in school, every woman they interact with is a career woman by default - school teachers, counselors, principals, etc.
Many girls don't even meet a stay at home mother or see one represented in a positive light in media, especially if they're like most kids in modern times whose mothers work full time jobs.
This all needs to be pushing in the opposite direction. Becoming a wife and stay-at-home mother should be promoted as the ideal by families, schools, and throughout our entertainment media.
If we don't reverse the social impacts of feminism, our nations are going to die out and be replaced by people from other countries who reject feminism anyway.
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