Originally posted by: Rein123
Your childhood defines your entire life as well as your personality and that is a fact. Even if she is an adult her childhood still affects her.
She did nothing but she was treated horribly by her paternal grandmother so this thing about getting ostracised or hated only if you do something isn't true. Even if you are innocent then also you can treated like a criminal. For example calling Naaz ka khoon ganda or dirty. Nehmat on the other hand had it way more easy inspite of having a similar background? Why? Because she was lucky nothing else. Had she been treated the same way, as in treated like a murdered and ostracised like hoe naaz had been then she would have also behaved in the same manner.
I'm not denying childhood doesn't define, but if thats all you think defines a person, and they cease to have free will, you definitely do not know anything about psychological behavior.
Noone says what happened to her was okay, but what comes next will be her doing. You wanna stir shit, it's gonna comeback on her face.
Oh ofc Nehmat got incredibly lucky, but then that's something we cant control. some people grow in poor homes, some among billionaires. And again, how she might have turned up, we cant say. There are extremely good, kind people who have had terrible lives, and thats the reason they're kinder to others, they think that why should I hurt anyone else the way someone hurt me.
Edited by Bluekohl - 2 years ago