Family
In many houses, there is a person who keeps his parents quiet, the person closest to him, takes him to the doctor, buys medicine, listens when he complains, waits on days when there is no one, but strangely, people like this are often mentioned because they are there every day until they become normal.
And those who never lived, never helped, never wasted time, were always asked, "How is he?" Like those who disappeared far away, more valuable than those who stood in front of them, the sacrifices of those who took care of them were swallowed up by the habituation of their families.
The truth is strong. The people who do the most are often the least grateful because society is used to seeing them take responsibility as if it is a duty to do. No one asks how the person who cares feels tired or if they want to have their own life.
But finally, when he's gone one day, the whole house will immediately realize that the quietest pillar is the one who carries everything without ever talking.
Remember, the person who takes care of his parents every day may not be the most talked about, but he is often the only person who can still stand at home because of him.























































































