Clipping Tales | All The Whims..[Final Part] 💫

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Getting married to a person in a new place for a woman is something a harsh experience and Leena was no exception to the reality .Reality is sometimes bitter, but when we get to know what is happening around the falsely interpreted facts, the reality check is obvious.

She wanted to marry a person who would be caring to her and understand her woes, demands, be a constant companion to her visions and dreams that she would be fulfilling . Neither of them came to happen as real, rather they seemed to be untouched a wish.

To me, the difference to be married or being unmarried is bigger than perhaps what we hold as it would be. The whole set up of life changes, from the day and date it separate the two status of life. We may imagine the pain, for a woman they are way tougher to imagine the plight imposed upon their life.

But despite the hardships, Leena learnt to adjust to different scenarios and made promise to go beyond her limit and cross the impediment and walk a long way to materialize all her dreams.

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One day she was visiting a religious place and then she happened to meet another woman similar to her age. Being in the contemporary age, they followed on the roads and came to know each other.

Knowing that they are going throughout some tough times in both economic and familial conditions, they turned back from existing problems and thought of launching a program. Being united gave them the sense and hope to combat the challenges their respective life offered.

One of the woman knew that, quite sometimes it is easy to start the initiative. Their economic support could be provided by the local bank, offering small loans as the form of microcredits. We all know what this is and quite sometimes such loans are remarkable to lift millions out of poverty.

They took small term loans and bought two sewing machines and then started their own garments business which kept on producing good financial benefits. After 3-4 years of their joint-venture initiatives, they could start over with larger vision in hand.

It was a matter of time. Their own family and the apparent hostility never seemed as to be a threat to life and the progress of it. Somehow life went on flowing and the good part of those woman was that - they found a balance in life, a new springtime that was wonderful.

In the end.

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Well, I never thought marriage was desirable. We probably have different assumptions, if only for cultural reasons. In any case, your protagonist has managed to stand on her own two feet and go her own way, even without a ‘provider’ and ‘carer’.

What you believe as self evident is like that they are very much connected to cultural practices. What is way accepted by the society is sometimes opposite to the other.
I could relate the protagonist, what she faced and then climbed out was pretty lot struggles, determination and courage.

Thanks for the opinion .