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My answer to "Why is learning important to you and how has it impacted your life?"


Has anyone imagined how would it be if there is no education at all? I have had first-hand experience and let me give you a virtual-reality experience…

There lived a family – mother, father and two kids. The father (henceforth referred to as the ‘hunter’) wakes up right on time to start to work (a sedentary one, of course!). The wife (called ‘attendant’ in the ensuing lines) wakes up early (Nah! She cannot go to work – no one ‘offered’ her education) to attend to all the needs of the family including keeping her husband’s (yes! Coz it’s her duty!) things ready for the day, cooking, cleaning, washing clothes etc. Yet there is no contribution on the other end, just snaps and yells. She tolerates, in fact, feels guilty, that she had not performed her duties right. She feels sad and she regrets for being a bad wife and sometimes, a bad mother (that is how she is induced to infer) …that’s how she has been trained. And that’s the training her girl will get too. The attendant was ‘taught’ that the hunter goes out to get the prey for the day and he deserves rest. The attendant is supposed to keep the family intact and attend to all their needs. While the attendant deserves the utmost respect for nurturing her family, she is hurt, harmed or sometimes beaten, just because she does not know that she deserves respect at all!

You might think this is just fiction. Alas, this is real. This is how most women have been ‘educated’ in places where education is a privilege only men are allowed into.

The woman does not know that she is the most valuable part of the family, that she attains the ultimate purity of her soul by giving birth and that everything in her body that had contributed to all she does and creates should be cherished and not cursed upon.

The woman does not know that it is okay to let grown-ups to take care of themselves. She startles at the thought of it. You know why? Because she thinks that it is her USP and if she loses the hold, she might lose her family too! Or simply put, she might be kicked out!

The woman does not know that her body is unique, her mind is powerful, and her heart is strong. In fact, there is nothing else in this entire world that can be compared to this exceptional combination!

The woman does not know that it is alright to ask help, it is good to be offered aid and it is absolutely fine to fall ill and let others take over. She thinks she does not have rights to those!

The woman does not know that she is supposed to teach her kids, the values of equality, inclusiveness, sharing and caring. She does not realize that all this will make her son a responsible and a caring man, while empowering her daughter to reach out to her dreams.

The woman does not know that being suppressible and vulnerable is not only her weakness but the society’s too. She does not understand that every weakness can be overcome and in fact, be grown out of!

The woman does not know that however hard she works and tries to impress everyone, she is always judged, criticized and belittled. She, in fact, does not know that there is nothing that she needs to run behind – she is the perfect person any man or child can ever deserve!

The woman does not know that tears were made for her to relieve her stress, sorrow and anger, and not to be the silent companion for her nights. She does not even know there is a whole world out there waiting to know her, love her, cherish her talents and care for her!

You know when will she know what she has to know? When she learns, explores, discovers, understands and realizes!

But how? She can get this elixir of her life if her father was an educated, responsible and caring man and her mother had taught her values of equality, inclusiveness, sharing and caring. Yes, thus were my parents and here I stand, reaching out to my dreams!

Comments

Remembering our pen friend times at school. I urge you to write more Mathy. Excellent post!
Unknown said…
Thank you @Upa... It is nice to remember those days! And thank you for encouraging right from the start!! :-)

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