My wife works two full-time jobs and earns a solid six-figure sum. I don’t work that hard—just trying to find myself.
Recently, she gave her parents a large amount of money to buy a car, while mine got nothing.
I lost my temper, feeling hurt and left out, and caused a scene. To my surprise, she didn’t shout back. She just looked at me calmly and said, “When you find yourself, you’ll understand that giving isn’t about fairness—it’s about gratitude.”
Those words stayed with me.
I began to realize how much she carried every day without complaint. While I searched for purpose, she was out there building one—with discipline, love, and quiet strength. She wasn’t trying to show off or make me feel small; she was simply honoring the people who helped her get here.
It wasn’t about money—it was about respect. That night, something in me shifted. I started taking small steps instead of waiting for clarity to magically appear.
I helped more around the house, began working again, and focused on becoming someone who contributes, not just exists. It wasn’t easy, but it felt right. Slowly, I started understanding the value of effort over ego.