This morning, I left my house at 7AM, like every morning, to go to school. My timetable is very precise, so every little unxpected event can screw my day up (I have to take a train at 7:14AM, and I take something like 8-9 minutes to go to the train station). So I was going to the train station and an old women asked me if I could help her to carry her bag, cross the road and everything. Of course, I accepted, even if it meant missing my train. Then we started to talk. She said that her daughter was an engineer and I told her that I'm studying computer engineering. Then suddenly, she said that she wanted to die. God, even if she was a total stranger for me I was truly affected by those words. And I started thinking about her daughter. She works abroad, and made a new life in her new country. She married a local. But her mother was here, alone, with not much money. I was a bit shocked. I cannot understand people who 'treats' their parents like that. I always think that you can have the worse parents of the world, they'll still be your parents, the ones who gave you birth. I was thinking about that all day long... I don't want to end like that. I don't want to leave my mother alone. I don't want my kids to leave me like that, hoping for death. That's not a life...
So remember kids, always tell your parents that you love them. Because one day, it'll be too late.
And parents, be sure to educate well your kids. Not too severe, not too kind. Even if they don't understand today, they'll certainly one day.
So remember kids, always tell your parents that you love them. Because one day, it'll be too late.
And parents, be sure to educate well your kids. Not too severe, not too kind. Even if they don't understand today, they'll certainly one day.