What’s the hardest decision you’ve ever had to make? Why?
Taking the hardest decision is a part of life. Life is all about taking the decision and acting upon it. Today we will know the story of Meghna who had to make the hardest decision ever in life. The hardest and most precious.
It was a summer morning and Meghna being in the first year of University was sitting on the bed on a holiday…
Her maternal uncle came to their home and said that our Meghna has a marriage probability. A chance for getting married.. and the good news was it was through family.
Meghna was not prepared because just then she took admission to the university.
Yes, and another most important thing was the marriage proposal was from Out of State. A different state comprising a different language and overall culture is a lot different..again the good thing was he is from the same religion, community and ethics.
This was the hardest decision for her ever. Ever. Being the single child of her parents …it was indeed a difficult situation for her..very difficult.. the other state offered better medical facilities, better transport and job opportunities which is the most important part or thing for Meghna.
Meghna spoke with parents, close ones and known ones ..in a dilemma whether she should marry him or not ..all said first start to talk understand the person and then …
Then take the decision… talking means knowing each other… Knowing each other and building a bond.
The dilemma still persists with Meghna.
With communicating, talking and building bonds over the period of 2.5 years finally Meghna decided to get married to Pratim..the man for whom we are talking about for this long..
This was hence the hardest decision for Meghna being the single child…
Old parents,
Responsibilities and many more.
With support from parents and relatives she marries Pratim.
Pratim is giving her hope more than ever ….he will be with her through thick and thin…everyday.
She trusted him.
What do you think she should have married him?
Will he be with her forever?
Only the future can tell….
Written by Sayoni Mahapatra Chatterji

