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Do Children Owe Their Parents?

We often hear that children owe their parents for all the sacrifices they made. But that idea raises a deeper question, can someone owe a debt for a life they never chose? No child asks to be born. The decision to bring a child into the world belongs to the parents, and with that choice comes the responsibility to nurture, love, and care for them. Gratitude may grow naturally, but it loses its meaning when it is demanded as repayment for a choice the child never made. Share your thoughts please.

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u/DrubiTomato — 7 days ago
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Bhutanese National Team

Cape Verde and Bhutan are both small nations with big potential. Interestingly, Cape Verde is only about one-tenth the size of Bhutan and has fewer people, yet it has shown how far a nation can go through determination, discipline, professionalism, and consistent effort. This is not about comparing countries negatively it is about learning. Bhutan has incredible potential and talented people. But potential needs action.
In sports, talent is only one part of success. The attitude, discipline, humility, and professionalism of athletes matter just as much. Sometimes after only a few international appearances, confidence can turn into overconfidence. The way players present themselves publicly also matters. Some content seen in platforms like Kachu Vlogs and Kinjin Vlogs has left me questioning the seriousness, discipline and professionalism expected from players representing the country. Watch their vlogs if you don’t believe me be it on tours internationally or locally like we say “THIRD CLASS BAYZHAS” so sickening. Representing Bhutan internationally should be about pride, responsibility, and giving everything on the field not just an opportunity to travel. If the main motivation is only the experience of going abroad, then it is better to make room for someone who truly wants to compete and improve. The videos and public image speak for themselves, and they influence how people view the commitment of the team.

Bhutan has the ability to achieve more, but success requires hard work, humility, professionalism, and a mindset focused on growth rather than ego. 🇧🇹

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u/DrubiTomato — 20 days ago