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8 Things You Do That Hurt Your Parents
One of the least mentioned but perhaps the most beautiful thing in a person's life is to see his or her parents happy. The happiness in the eyes of a parent is supremely unique and invaluable in its entirety. There will come a point in every person's life, mostly after marriage, wherein one will be ready to give anything to go back in time and make his or her parents' happy. So what exactly makes your parents happy? What are the things that hurt your parents? Relevant questions indeed, for sometimes, without being mindful of it, you actually end up hurting your parents in numerous ways.
Who we are and what we are is because of our parents, gifts sent by God himself. The kind of love and affection that parents bring into the life of a child can never be elucidated in words- it is beyond wordy description. While we are fortunate to have such incredible souls in our lives, it is important that we respect,regard and cherish our parents, for if we don't do it while they are around, a life filled with regret will await us.
This article looks at 8 things we do that can hurt your parents. It is essential that you know these things that hurt your parents and refrain from doing them.
Lying To Your Parents
Know this for a fact- your parents will actually get to now if you are lying to them. Sometimes, they'd just like to believe what you say to them. Do not lie to your parents, for if they know of it, it will indubitably hurt them.
Going Astray In Life
A lot of us have phases in life where we move astray from the path of righteousness or one that will actually make us happy. As parents, it is their duty to tell you when you are moving astray and doing things that will harm you. Even after repeated advice, if you continue in the same path, it sure is one of things that will hurt your parents.
Talking Back, Arguing and Being Arrogant
This is another one of those things that can hurt your parents. It is advisable not to argue with them and talk back to them however old you grow. If you are the same humble self you were, say maybe like the way you were in school, it sure will make them immensely happy.
You Choose Not To Do Your Best
Remember, your parents have brought you up after surmounting some of the harshest challenges life throws at them. You not doing your best will certainly hurt them, for they expect to see to experience the joy of having raised you. Remember to do your best, for if you actually do your best, your parents will unfailingly stand by you amidst the hardest of times.
Blaming Your Parents
Sometimes, you forget the fact that your parents have struggled and brought you up, sometimes confronting the fiercest challenges. Do not blame your parents for the things you might not have and other kids probably have, for you will realize some day that the things you blamed them for were just not worth it.
Disrespecting Your Parents
Disrespecting your parents can really hurt their feelings. Frankly, for all the things your parents have done for you, one of the very few things they'd ask you is that you respect them and acknowledge their worth. Never disrespect your parents, for the more you do it, the greater the lengths you go to. Soon will you realize that you can do nothing to make things right again.
Not Giving Them Priority
Yes, you got married. Well, most of us do. Featuring among the things that can hurt your parents the most is not giving them priority and dismissing their importance over somebody else.
Forgetting Them When They Need You The Most
Know this- your parents will never directly tell you that they actually need you. Forgetting them when they've grown old perhaps hurts your parents the most. Never forget what your parents have done for you. Never discount that. A true man would never give way for such a tendency.
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