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Sunday, October 30, 2016

The Fatherly Figure

Transformation is a process, and as life happens there be tons of ups and d accepts. Its a excursion of discovery - there are moments on mountaintops and moments in unintelligible valleys of despair (Rick Warren). Mukesh Shah (my uncle), who is an immigrant, has encountered with this process in his early adulthood. As a child, he was the most deadly kid in the family of ternion younger sisters, and a youngest brother. He was so ill-behaved that in pronounce to bring his disciplinary he was beaten and punished by his parents. But transformation has its admit part to play, and it did certainly did on Mukesh Shah. Unlike his past, at render he has transformed into a sincere man, with light colour hair and eyebrows. Thin and short, until now his personality stands strong and tall, and forever living his life with a delighted smile. Thus, it is true that out product mount up grows duty, and when fortuity calls, and as we are set about with obstacles that is when we are fo rced to grow, and that growth is reflected through his transformation.\nAt the age of 17, as an first child, he was ready to find on the responsibilities for treatment the whole household, since his begins wellness deteriorated to a point, where he had to necessitate hunch forward rest. Just in his commencement exercise year of college student, he was a full time employee, consisted of 70 hours per week, and a student. His routine started finish up with early morning college and then, he spent his afternoon to lately evening in a pharmaceutical store. He was non force to handle the family, further it was his mature decision to take care of his family. He was save free for an hour, for which he would go to his home, to a lunch He was deprived away of his own part of life, as he chose to take on the responsibility of his younger siblings.\nAt the age of 17, his fathers health deteriorated to a point, where he had to take bed rest, and thus, as an eldest he took on the respo nsibilities for handling the whole household. As a first...

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