I made this using AutoMotivator, and came up with my own title and text. I just wanted to make something to remind myself of a life lesson I'm currently learning.
This will be the last of my reading notes on Nine Ideal Indian Women, so I'll be going over the last stories about Damayanti and Uttara, but mostly just talking about the book as a whole and wrapping up my thoughts about it. Damayanti was the miracle daughter of a maharajah who had not had children for most of his life. A phrase that I really loved in the beginning of the story that described his happiness all blighted by this one sorrow of being childless: "A crumpled leaf lay in his bed of roses, and whichever way he turned he felt it, for no child had come to bless his manhood and his whole being yearned for the joy of hearing the name of father fall from baby lips" (page 175). I loved that quote because it was the most poetic and graceful way of showing the sorrow of being childless I had seen out of all of the multiple instances in the stories I've read throughout the semester. This story was also more poetic than most of the others throughout. It remin...
Alena,
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love the image you created using AutoMotivator. It is honestly so simple yet so encouraging. It really is the little steps and efforts made that make all the difference. It is so easy to compare ourselves to the success of others and minimize our own accomplishments. We would all be so much more encouraged if we realized that its not necessarily how long it takes or the challenges we face along the way, but the fact that we are steadily progressing to be where we desire to be. That is all that matters.