She was born in slums and her mother died. After few years her father too died. Her brother threw her out of their small house. She was crying alone on the road wondering why it was happening to her. She was rescued by church and they started educating her. The children group she had grown up with were all domestic workers and none was educated. She got an opportunity to study and she became a teacher. She said openly that now, I know why I was going through so much. I had to become this. If I would have kept staying in slums, I would have been working as a domestic worker. This is one story, in another story, the gentleman was thrown out by uncle from business after his father’s death. He had no option but to work to sustain himself. While doing so, he made friends with the supervisor of the construction site he was working for. Supervisor started helping him and guiding him and they together started taking bigger contracts as they were two now. In few years he was able to make his own buildings as realtors.
There are many stories, which would tell us how people were made into something better after they had gone through something very harsh. I understand these challenges are very big when we go through something like this, but the point is we don’t have option when something like this happen. It is devastating. But we do not have option other than standing up again and when we stand up with this hope that something better would happen. It is like you want to improve a house but when you cannot make your required changes which are far better than last existing building, you demolish the building completely and then you make a new one. Sometimes, life has to demolish us and make us a new one. So in all the challenges, have faith, something better is coming! The new you would be more wise, improved and stronger.
