SMJ - Discussion Thread 15 July.

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Posted: 13 years ago
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Ten mins into the show and i feel so bad for yelling at my mom for nothing..

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Posted: 13 years ago
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NIRVAN=Please change the topic to Episode Discussion-we can than all discuss & post here.
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TOTALLY honest answer to today's question posed by AK at the end of the show-

"Do you love your parents as much as they love you?"

YES.In absolute equal measure.
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Posted: 13 years ago
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Originally posted by: znursingh


TOTALLY honest answer to today's question posed by AK at the end of the show-

"Do you love your parents as much as they love you?"

YES.In absolute equal measure.



lol
that was good!
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Posted: 13 years ago
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A very good episode today. And I think it was very well balanced too. After the episode on disability, this felt among the most uplifting and inspiring episodes.

Of course, we are guilty of ignoring our parents or considering them a burden...

If parents can bear with all our weaknesses, sickness, quirks, mischief and blunders from infancy to growing years, then why can't we take care of them?

I am glad Satyamev Jayate took up this issue. It would have been incomplete if they had not raised this one.

I was especially happy to see them highlight various ways how elderly can still enjoy their lives, live to the fullest and develop new talents, achieve more in life without letting age discourage them. It was absolutely necessary to show what Aamir's show did. Nowadays, I notice people losing their zest for life from around the age of 35-40 itself!

I don't know why ageing is considered so bad and why so many stereotypes abound! Why does one have to be panicky at any sign of ageing? Or start thinking he/she can do nothing?

I think more and more shows like Satyamev Jayate are needed to change people's warped mindset. Even when shown positive examples, people barely get inspired and only think the other achiever is strong-willed or special, but they are not like him, so they can't be like him!

It's depressing to see parents scared of retirement or resigning themselves to ''fate'' and leaving even their hobbies due to ''old age'' and just waiting for death to come or praying hard that they pass away peacefully!

But I am shocked at low response on social media. And some outlandish stuff like this tweet which said some parents are ''responsible'' for their ''own'' abandonment!! - https://twitter.com/Kamal_P/status/224400650505695232

There is NO excuse for abandoning your parent (unless he/she does criminal acts such as sexually abusing a child in family!). How can anyone say parents ''invite'' their abandonment?! That's like saying women invite or ''ask for'' rape!🤢
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Posted: 13 years ago
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I thought taking care of your elderly was as much a personal choice as keeping a child😕 What if you are not financially stable enough to take care of them? What if they are better in a philanthropic hospice or old-age home?
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Posted: 13 years ago
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Today's episode was so heart wrenching and touching ! I cried so many times...😭
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Where are "the usual suspects"?
Bewafaai ki bhi hadd hoti hai ki nahin?!
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Posted: 13 years ago
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So this one hit way beyond hearts and tears became the casuality, someone who is supremely close and in ways indebted for her life's philosophy to her grandparents , this one was soul clenching.Just seeing that woman wait 9 hrs to enter her own house after her son locked and ransacked the place had me both boiling with anger as well as frustrated how materialistic and vain we have become.

I maybe more emotionally driven about this ,and cannot see it from a objective perspective but being with your parents for me is above any personal choice, by that I doesnt mean living under the same roof but just being in their life is most important.Neglect is the biggest social evil , it can damage a person much more than any physical injury.There has to be a bond a relationship, communication between different generations should always be encouraged.

Well, i dont know how finances play out as far as relationship with parents are considered, if you are poor , then it has repurcussions for your children and your parents equally, then how can we abandon either? More than monetary assistance , its the feeling of belonging and being relevant is what one carves at the old age.I dont see a personal choice when a child refuses to do the last act for the parents, thats heartless.
The mother of NASA researcher who waits everyday for her son is heart-rendering, does that mother seek comfort, money.no she just wants a bit of a time from her own son!

Was wondering if the govt grants free medication to people of old age would that contribute in any way to the finances of such kids, would they then support their alling parents.It is important for govt to make sure there are enough old age homes with proper facilities in each city to prevent a situation where elderly of our country are resorting to begging.

I appreciate initiative of Dada-dadi park, a heart swelled watching them live life to fullest, to seek the zeal to learn more.Need more such parks all across. Whats more important is to learn that life doesnt stop at 60, dont wait for the final countdown rather enjoy every bit of your life whether you are 7 or 70.

Today's episode was a positive one tried to teach every generation that life is to be lived , but still sumwhere I feel it could have been better balanced, it needs to transition smoothly from one segment to another.

Glad Aamir took this topic, everyday one hear how old people are killed over property by their own, or are estranded on streeets for the same. It makes me ponder if our generation is , rather parenting the parents?

WOuld luv to hear everyone's though on remarriage at old age?


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Posted: 13 years ago
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The big thing about this episode was to change Parent's mind set. This issue of split family will last until the mind set of aging parents don't change. The moment they think that they are retired and now it is their children's duty to take care of them that is the moment they kill themselves. I have found many parents who think that they can not do certain things because of the age. The common tag line is "Is umra mein hum kya karenge". The moment they utter this line they themselves states that they are burden on themselves and hence reinforce to their kids that they have to take care of them.
It is human trait as long as they have to do something out of their will they give 100% but the moment there is a compulsion in that they start taking back steps.

Also at times those parents have not cared about their parents aswell. So their kids have never seen them taking care of their parents. It is a vicious cycle since that character is not developed in kids at all.
Together people have to change.

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