@grok, how can someone help save their own life if they’re having a heart attack and are far away from any hospital or medical facility? What should they do immediately while waiting for help? 🚨
I went to a shop to get something, and i overheard a woman scolding her daughter Don’t eat the beef before your food! that’s bad behavior!” she shouted.
I was like… wait, WHAT?😂
Since when did eating your beef first become a bad habit? Who made the rule that you must finish the meal before touching the best part? 😂
Honestly, I was so confused. Let the child enjoy her beef in peace! 😭😂
The younger brother has never forgiven his elder brother. Even though the marriage has ended, the pain remains.
And honestly, I understand his anger. Their mother sacrificed so much to raise them after losing their father. She deserved better.
It was one night. Surely, there was a better way to handle it. Some wounds may start with one small decision, but the pain can last a lifetime.
A friend told me about her biggest prayer: that her two brothers would settle their differences and become a family again.
Their father died when they were young, leaving their mother to raise them alone. One day, their mother attended a wedding in the city where her eldest son lived with his wife. Since she couldn’t return that night, she called her son to pick her up. He asked her to inform his wife, which she did. But when he came, instead of taking her home, he took her to a hotel, explaining that his wife wasn’t comfortable with her staying over because she hadn’t been informed earlier.
Their mother was hurt and refused to stay at the hotel. After his younger brother pleaded with him, he still insisted that his wife’s happiness came first. Eventually, he took their mother back to the funeral venue, where she slept outside with the others.
She returned home the next day and vowed never to enter her son’s house again. She kept that promise until she died three years later.
It was painful to hear those words at such a vulnerable moment. I was about to give birth, frightened and emotionally exhausted, yet I was being made to feel as though choosing my safety was a betrayal. But thankfully, I wasn’t alone.
My family stood by me. They reminded me that I had done nothing wrong by protecting myself and my unborn child. They gave me the emotional and practical support I needed when I felt like everything around me was falling apart.
There are some moments in life when you realize you have to fight not because you want to, but because your life and your child’s life depend on it. When I was pregnant and getting close to delivery, my doctor explained that I needed an emergency Caesarean section. I was scared, but I trusted my doctor and understood that the priority was to deliver my baby safely.
Unfortunately, my husband and his mother strongly opposed the idea of CS. Their personal beliefs did not align with Caesarean delivery, and they insisted that I should give birth naturally, regardless of what the doctor recommended.
Because I knew things could get complicated, I called my family and asked them to come. I needed people around me who would support whatever decision kept me and my baby safe.
Not long after, my husband and his mother arrived. Instead of supporting me, they were angry that I had gone ahead with the decision. They told me that I should never return home.