We, human beings, always want to prove something. To prove ourselves to people. But this is possible only when we get to eat twice a day. When one is leading a hand to mouth existence, words like responsibility, identity, fame, self-respect, pride, etc. seem only good to read. Every empty stomach keeps saying vehemently that words like these are not at all related to reality. And that is true indeed. Everyone in this world lives to satisfy their hunger; everyone strives to earn a livelihood. Everyone toils so that they get their meals and their family gets fed.
Lata Bhagwan Kare got her three daughters married by saving every penny she had earned – yes, even by remaining hungry. But now, she has another crisis to handle. Her husband's medical expenses.
Listen to the extraordinary story of an ordinary woman, Lata Kare.
Þýðandi: TranslationPanacea
Útgáfudagur
Hljóðbók: 22 april 2021
We, human beings, always want to prove something. To prove ourselves to people. But this is possible only when we get to eat twice a day. When one is leading a hand to mouth existence, words like responsibility, identity, fame, self-respect, pride, etc. seem only good to read. Every empty stomach keeps saying vehemently that words like these are not at all related to reality. And that is true indeed. Everyone in this world lives to satisfy their hunger; everyone strives to earn a livelihood. Everyone toils so that they get their meals and their family gets fed.
Lata Bhagwan Kare got her three daughters married by saving every penny she had earned – yes, even by remaining hungry. But now, she has another crisis to handle. Her husband's medical expenses.
Listen to the extraordinary story of an ordinary woman, Lata Kare.
Þýðandi: TranslationPanacea
Útgáfudagur
Hljóðbók: 22 april 2021
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