Mom always asks me, “How are you?”

Mom always asks me how are you
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Mom always asks me “How are you?” But she never tells me how she is.
She is always fine, even in her pain, even in her sickness. She never tells us that she needs a mom too.

– Rahul Kaushik

Mothers often hide their pain and struggles, always prioritizing their children’s well-being. They ask how we are but rarely share their own feelings. This reminder highlights the silent strength of moms and how much they sacrifice. Every mother deserves love, care, and someone to lean on, just as she is for her children.


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