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Seeing what a mother can endure teaches us what we are capable of.

In the hustle of modern life, it’s easy to get caught up in our own ambitions. But pausing to remember this "carrying" serves as a grounding force. Karninda Sirtinda Tasidin Beni Nasil Unuturum

To the mothers who carried us when we couldn't walk, who supported us when we couldn't stand, and who loved us when we were hardest to love: (How could we ever forget you?) Seeing what a mother can endure teaches us

It translates to:

Then comes the . In many cultures, this is literal—mothers working in fields or walking miles with their children wrapped to their backs. Symbolically, it represents the years of "carrying" us through our mistakes, our heartbreaks, and our growth. It’s the weight of responsibility that a mother never puts down, even when her child is fully grown. Why We Can Never Forget To the mothers who carried us when we

This isn’t just a lyric or a poetic line; it is a summary of a mother’s life. The Two Burdens The phrase highlights two distinct chapters of motherhood.

We didn't ask to be carried; it was given freely.