He is going back today. Most people come to Mumbai with a dream. Jaswant came to Mumbai with a hope. A hope to survive. To make enough money so that he could send some of it back home. And occassionally, along with the money, a toy too. His 6 year old son loves trains. He has promised to send him a toy train. At the platform, two years ago, Jaswant's wife looked at him with hope. Jaswant boarded the train with that hope. Bye, papa. Bye, beta. Train? Yes, I will send.
the beauty of your writing is its brevity. every word used had a place a reason to be there and more importantly, you can write those emotions which we all feel the helplessness the despair the pendulum between trying to be positive and then seeing the reality of the world. we cannot express it but you can. thanks and keep going.
He Is Going Back Today
the beauty of your writing is its brevity. every word used had a place a reason to be there and more importantly, you can write those emotions which we all feel the helplessness the despair the pendulum between trying to be positive and then seeing the reality of the world. we cannot express it but you can. thanks and keep going.
This was just sooo gooodd....loved everything about this.
This story is so accurate for so many low leverage worker that we can’t comprehend in any different way