Story6: Nature Reciprocates
By navinkrdas
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I live with my mother. She is fifty four years. My father passed away two years ago. She cooks food for me. I don't feel like eating because I get the same type of food every day. The same bread,
cooked rice and cooked pulses. I know a little cooking but I don't get time to cook. I find cooking tedious. In addition to that when I cook I always get a negative feedback from her side. I don't have abundant money to eat in a restaurant at least a couple of time. Every day is out
of scope. With a heavy heart every time I go into the kitchen I say to myself why she doesn’t learn something new.
I was software professional who lost his job four years ago. People always advised me to learn
something new so that I match up with the market requirements. In addition, I always read in newspaper and magazine that successful people keep them updated. I ignored their advices, news articles and thought that I would learn when I would see a hope of light. People encouraged
me but I kept ignoring them.
I never had to courage to approach her and say mom please learn something new. Every time I tried an invisible chain grabbed me. It reminded me how I ignored active and passive
advices. It could be possible that my mother would be thinking why he does not learn something new.
I forget that Nature reciprocates. It keeps the past events in front of you so that you can change.
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