Well, being a woman is mostly about, resistance, persistence, and existence. This idea of being a woman, where did I get it from? Could this be the legacy of those strong women in my life who were a bit arrogant, but generous, capable, and interesting women! They showed me that There is always a price for being meek, being subdued and being taken care of, as you are taken lightly, and sort of despised! Then there is a price that you pay for being strong and independent, and yes, for being bold and persistent, as you are taken seriously, and sort of respected! They taught me that to love someone, you do not need to stop respecting yourself I learnt from them that In this life, you make your own place, and choose your own role, and you make the choice to take the easy or the hard way! As there will certainly be alternatives, but no matter what you decide, there is no guarantee you will not be challenged! So, you need to do, what you need to do! And
We, who are all running after contentment, do we even know what contentment actually means? Does it mean being content, satisfied, and happy, with what we have, where we are, who we are with today? Then I'd say that we are running after a butterfly, a transient, fleeting feeling, something that we would never achieve for a longer period. As where we are happy today, with whom, and with what we have, that keeps changing. We want something today, and really want it, and we think, that is what would make us content, and yes, it does feel like we are content, after we get what we want, for a little while. But then the same thing which made us content, is not enough. It doesn't satisfy us anymore. WE want something else, something more. So, what if being content meant, just being content, like our nature to be satisfied with whatever we have, a value that keeps us happy always with ourselves, that would be the intrinsic, an internal contentment. Just like Milton's Happiness
Tikku was carrying his favourite book 'Winnie the Pooh' to the kitchen, where his mum was baking, and might have some time to read a bit for him. He had already checked the pictures and was quite excited, and was almost running with the half opened book in his hand. When he got to the kitchen, his mum asked him to help her in rolling some cookies, so after putting the last batch in the oven, she could sit and read the book to him. He was chatting away about the honey trail, that he knew Winnie-the-Pooh was going on with his friend Piglet and was wondering whether they were going to get lost in the hundred acres. He wanted to find out it all, but also didn't want to know! His mum poured a cup of cold milk for him, and put a freshly baked cookie in a plate for him, then carrying a tray with her own cup of coffee, she came outside the kitchen towards the back veranda, where they had recently put a bench and a couple of low chairs to enjoy the winter sun. "Come Tikku,
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