She was afraid that one day my kids could leave me there and I would go through what she had. “What you give is what you get,” she said in closing.
The cyclical cycle of life, the often-overlooked feelings of the elderly, and parental sacrifice are all powerfully conveyed in this narrative.
In addition to demonstrating her unwavering love, the mother’s altruistic answer on her deathbed serves as a warning about karma and the morals that have been upheld through the ages.
The mother displayed a tenacity and quiet endurance that many parents exhibit by not voicing her distress sooner so as not to burden her kid.
Her last remarks, however, make clear that she is worried about her son’s future—more especially, the potential that he may experience the same disregard that he did for her.