HAHAHAHA...pardon my untimely gargantuan laugh tara it amazes me, time and again, to see some people seeing the world ONLY in EITHER black OR white. What their limitations (color blindness) fail to acquire is the color which is most prominent in most, if not all, of us and that is: GREY.
I may sound illogical to many of them whose parents don't understand them (wholly or in parts) tara here's what I genuinely believe in, and it's my generic philosophy on relationships:
if parents
fail to perceive the limitations of their kids, i feel, somewhere down the line, the children are also responsible, in parts, of that
failure. And as "grown-up" kids, they should make sure and try their best for not being a part of that failure. The result is not as important as the effort is! And ask yourself: whether you are making that effort (honestly)?
Let's face the truth (could be bitter for some of you who think 'true' love exists
). Aba bhanna ta bhanchha ni: when you love someone, you should not expect anything in return but that only reads good in books/romantic novels, and looks good in
ghisapita movies IMHO. I see all relationships as
symbiotic - meaning it's a give and take deal. As simple as that. You do, at the end of it all, expect/are-expecting something in return (could be subconsciously) -- say for example: an
emotional asylum (to say the least).
What's very important though, is:
1) You should give the best of what you could for the understanding to prevail in that relationship.
2) There should be an effort and willingness, on both parties' parts, who are involved in that relationship -- as in this case: parents and kids -- to understand that what the other party is giving OR getting is via the
BEST effort from both parties.
it's easy to play the blame game coz that makes us feel less guilty of our unintended/unwanted/undesired deeds and their results/impacts-on-us.
Lastly, like my favorite candidate in the bid for becoming the president of
the US says: I
am ready to meet with all of them without any
preconceived notions; go talk with them (your parents) instead of fooling around here in sajha!
(I hope you got the gist from my long/boring ramblings.)
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