I wanted to write 30 additional pages this month—one page every day—for my new book, which is about relationships. As of right now, on March 27, 2024, I have composed 29 pages. I’ve so achieved my objective and intend to write more pages before the 31st. My book’s page count is still pending, but it will shortly be published on Amazon KDP. In addition, I spoke with two of my coworkers at work and asked them for their thoughts on the same subject. They freely shared a lot of their experience with me.
My first coworker, Rahul Mongia, told me that although relationships are wonderful, maintaining them is not always simple. He mentioned that he was married in Mississauga, Canada, in 2022. His wife’s parents were not present either. They both became agitated since everyone’s marriage is a unique time in their lives. On this particular day, everyone wants their parents to be there. He believes that his relationship with his parents has evolved since then.
The second coworker, Ramandeep Kaur, has a distinct viewpoint on relationships. “Blood relationships are the most important type of relationships,” she stated. They are the ones who will always have your back, in good times or bad.” (I also think it’s true, myself). According to Raman, “everyone comes when you are happy, you have money but if you are admitted in a hospital, only your parents and siblings will be there.” She’s not wrong.
Few months ago, my mother was admitted to the hospital. Only my siblings and my mother were present; no other relatives were there. Regretfully, I was only seeing her via a video call because I live in Canada. I prayed to God for my mother’s quick recovery and return home. She was ultimately allowed to leave the hospital after three days and return home. I sighed, happy as can be. These are the unique times when you recognize how close your family is to you.

That means that if you have a parent, you have reason to be grateful to God. Love them, give them joy, and never let them down in any circumstance. Si
Once your relatives won’t constantly support you. The blessings of your parents are always with you, and good deeds will undoubtedly be rewarded. Finally, tell them everything—both your joyful and sad moments. They will always provide you with the greatest option, and you will feel light.
I love you mumma❤️
And one last thing: Send me an email (keshav.sarin@outlook.com, Subject: My thoughts on Relationship) to let me know one thing you learned from this blog. I’d love to hear from you.
Thank you 😊
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