Parents Are Unpaid employee Respect and care Them

"Parents are unpaid employee"

Help me make you understand:-

 

 

 

Dedicated to furnish your all age stages.

Unconditional love and care they keep for you.

They can die and live for you.

The source of extreme financial support for us .

They can sell themself for you.

They can sleep at plain floor but will provide you comfortable zone.

They don’t have any holiday of your responsibility.

Addicted toward your happiness.

Every saving of them planned and decided with your future.

They serve you 24/7 hrs with vigilance of mind.


What youth does nowadays


Girlfriend is more important  than every dream of parents

Instead of analyzing what parents hearts ask ,they love to find places in other dramatic activities.

Spending hours at CCD is fabulous than performing for future.

Never consider to sit aside parents to understand their needs and expectations rather they never forget to watch every exciting movie show.

They don’t know meaning of sacrifices in any activity of life.

They enjoy bindaas channel to taste their eyes emotional attayachar .

They expect parents to provide constant pocket money rather than to furnish their needs by themselves.

They prefer to scream over understood topics.

Sometimes ego too clashes with parents.

Despite well grown they are in family, parents don’t ask money from them ,but they don’t hesitate

Satire is that ,still millions of parents in India run their families despite age crossed barriers and despite their sons/daughters are much grown up .

Shame on the youth which belongs to this category

Your birth in poor family is an indication by god that he chose you to rehabilitate the level of progress to family”

If despite your birth nothing  progressed  in comparison of state when you got birth , till the time you died

You wasted your life and expectation of  DEAR GOD  too


“My every dream is connected with well being of parents”

May be that’s why god bless me with……………………………..


Thanks Mom and Dad


18 Nov 2010 , written by Rahul Walia Last Updated on 20 Nov 2010
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