A story of an illiterate mother and no gratitude children.
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Once upon a time, in a small, quiet town, there lived a family that seemed perfect from the outside. The father, Govind, was a hardworking man, always providing for his family. The mother, Renuka, was known for her warmth and charm, often praised for being a caring mother. Together, they had two children, Mounika and Satish.
?However, behind closed doors, things were not as they seemed. Renuka had grown resentful of Govind over the years. His love for his parents, brothers, and sisters. Govind, unaware of Renuka, ’s growing dissatisfaction, continued to work tirelessly, believing he was doing what was best for his parents, and family.
?As time passed, Renuka, ’s bitterness deepened. She began to see Govind not as a provider but as a man who is more for parents. This resentment started to poison her thoughts, and she slowly began to plant seeds of doubt in the minds of their children.
?Renuka started poisoning the children's brains by saying that he liked his parents more than us.
?Slowly, the children began to believe her. They started to see their father through the lens their mother had crafted—distant, uncaring, and selfish. They became cold and distant toward Govind, no longer greeting him with the same enthusiasm when he returned home. Govind noticed the change but was not surprised, as his wife told him 25 years back that she would keep children's distance from him.
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?Renuka, satisfied with the rift she had created, continued to poison their minds, telling them stories about how she had sacrificed everything for them while their father had done nothing but take advantage of her kindness. Mounika and Satish, too young to see the manipulation, grew to resent their father, blaming him for their mother’s sadness.
?Raj, heartbroken and confused, tried everything to reconnect with his children. He took days off work, planned family outings, and spent more time at home, but nothing seemed to mend the growing divide. The more he tried, the more distant the children became.
?Giving spent almost all his income on children's studies, and the children started earning. All three started neglecting Govind. The home becomes a hell with a lot of negative energy.
?Govind decided to leave all toxic people. Govind is staying alone, and recently Govind told me he is having golden moments in his life after leaving toxic people and a negative energy-filled home.