We know that this will also pass, some moments are very special to us. "One day, my mom asked me,' after you become a young lady, what will you do for others?". At that time, I didn't know the answer, but I simply said, 'when I become a young lady, I will definitely help others". I didn't know at the time, but from my perspective, that was a very valid question. Now, I've grown into a young lady and an independent woman. It's reflecting on that conversation, a tiny smile crosses my face. And thinking about that question, I wonder why she asked me that when I was just a child. What was going through her mind when she posed that question to me at such a young age? Perhaps she thought that if I grew up to be independent, I would be capable of achieving anything in the world! Or maybe she envisioned me growing into a strong woman, capable of overcoming even greater challenges in life. Oh my god, I still remember that moment from my childhood. She didn't tell me whether my answer was right or wrong ; she just smiled and didn't say a word. Now, I'm curious to ask her, 'why did you react that way?. I finally asked her, "mom, why did you smile and stay silent when I told you I wanted to help others when i grew up?". She looked at me with tears in her eyes and said, ' in that moment, I saw a young lady with a developed mind, speaking words that came from the heart. When you said you wanted to help others, I felt like you had grown more than me. Like your mother, it was overwhelming to hear your strong voice and wise words. You were, and still are, my strong lady, my dear". "I felt an overwhelming sense of pride in that moment, knowing that I have the best mother in the world. She taught me a whole meaningful language, the lovable language...............