Mummy nu pta nai kinne galat information ditti c 😭
Mummy nu pta nai kinne galat information ditti c 😭
Growing up, many of us receive bits of advice and information from our parents that shape our understanding of the world. However, it's not uncommon to later realize that some of this information was incorrect or based on misconceptions. I recently experienced this firsthand when I discovered how much wrong information my mom had mistakenly passed on to me. This realization was both surprising and emotional. It's important to remember that our parents do their best with the knowledge they have from their own experiences and upbringing. Sometimes cultural beliefs, misunderstandings, or outdated information can lead to misconceptions being shared unintentionally. Recognizing this can help us approach family discussions with empathy rather than frustration. Personally, acknowledging the incorrect information helped me to take a step back and do my own research. It encouraged me to seek out accurate sources and expand my knowledge independently. This process has not only corrected my understanding but also strengthened my communication with my mom, as I gently share what I’ve learned and we both grow together. If you find yourself in a similar situation, it's useful to approach the topic with kindness. Avoid criticism and instead focus on constructive conversations. Helping family members update their knowledge can foster healthier relationships and prevent further spread of misinformation. Lastly, this experience reminded me that learning is lifelong. Sometimes unlearning old beliefs is as important as acquiring new ones, and being open to change is a sign of maturity and respect. After all, we all are navigating this complicated world with imperfect information, and supporting each other through that journey is what matters most.







