A mother's story
Hello! I read articles about the late Andy Gibb, the youngest brother of the Bee Gees. He was good looking, very talented and i love his voice. I also love his famous brothers' songs. Andy Gibb died when he was only 30 years old. After reading the articles, i could imagine a young guy who worked so hard to be like his brothers . He loved his brothers, he loved Bee Gees and he was so proud, singing with his brothers on the stage. May be , he felt inferior because people liked to compare him and his brothers' success and that feeling was not good to him. I faced this problem a few years ago. I am a smart teacher. At school, students ask my advice and they respect me. But a problem came when my son studied in my school. And he is not as smart as his mother. People started comparing both of us. My son always tried to avoid me at school. He didn't want to be in the sports house, uniform body and club where i was the advisor. At first, i didn't notice that but i felt weird because my colleague's children were together with their mom. I really pitied my boy. I had to find something that showed him better than his mom. Later, i found out that he could memorise Al Quran , i couldn't do like what he did and for the first time, he beat me. He laughed when he knew that i couldn't memorise Al Quran like him and i pretended to look sad. Only God knew how happy i was to see him feeling proud of himself. i prefer to be a loser as long as my son is the winner. Now, he is in tahfiz school and that is the best!
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