10 Reasons to Love Your Parents
11. They gave you your privacy
As you grew up, you wanted be alone and have a “Stay out” sign on your room’s door. They accepted that and let you go on with your life the way you wanted to.
12. They forgave you
You have made countless mistakes in your life. Mistakes that even you cannot forgive yourself for. Your parents on the other hand, never held grudges against you and forgave you the moment you realized your mistake.
13. They had faith in your dreams
Remember all those things that you wanted to be when you grew up? People laughed at you and called you mad. But not your parents. They believed in you and had faith in what you wanted to be.
14. They protected you
Parents can go to extreme measures to protect their kids from any possible harm. Remember how you never had to worry about anything because you knew your parents will be there for you?
15. They live to make you happy
Your parents are probably the only ones who are genuinely pleased to see you succeed. Others may feel jealous and may try to pull you down, but your parents live to make sure that you are happy.
16. They sacrificed a lot for you
Remember how they always put your needs first? When you wanted that new toy or a bicycle, they made sure that they give you more than they can. Ever since you were born, their lives have revolved only around you.
17. They reminded you of how good you are
Many a times when you lost faith in yourself, your parents were the ones who reminded you of all that you are capable of. They showed you your pure soul and restored your faith in yourself.
18. They let you go
As you grew up and you wanted to move out and live on your own, they let you go. Can you imagine how hard that must have been for them?
19. They never judged you
The world may judge you based on what you wear, how your talk, what color you are, or what decisions you make in your life; but not your parents. They never judged you and always gave you unconditional love.
20. They never asked for anything in return
Have you ever heard a parents say, “You owe me?” And yet you get annoyed when they ask you to call them or meet them. Are they asking for too much?