Some will love us, while others will leave us: Reham Khan writes a memo

Some will love us, while others will leave us: Reham Khan writes a memo

Reham Khan, a well-known author, recently shared a number of old photos of herself on social media along with an inspirational statement that struck a chord with her fans.

Reham is seen in the sentimental photos thinking back on different occasions in her history. She’s wearing a bold red top in the first picture, her hair pulled back and a little grin on her face as she speaks to the camera. In the next picture, a happy young Reham is shown leaning on a rail while wearing a gray and white blouse. In the third picture, she looks elegant wearing a blue blouse and a classic crimson saree, with long earrings hanging softly around her neck.

Reham wrote an emotional statement to go along with the pictures, addressing her audience personally and recognizing the influence her life story has had on many. She conveyed her appreciation for the experiences that molded her path and emphasized that life is still intrinsically lovely in spite of its difficulties. Reham urged her followers to accept the notion that pleasure is a result of one’s own thoughts and deeds rather than being dependent on circumstances or outside approval.

She started her Instagram post with, “Many of you have written to me that my story gives you strength.” “I want you to know that everything that has happened in my life has led me to this place. I want to reassure you that despite its difficulties, life is lovely. One day, you’ll realize why things were the way they were, which is why life is so valuable to live.”

She also gave her audience comfort in knowing that people are inherently resilient and strong enough to deal with life’s inevitable ups and downs. Reham encouraged her followers to develop a feeling of independence and reliance on their faith and inner strength, emphasizing the value of self-sufficiency and confidence in one’s talents.

“Some people will love us, and some people will leave us,” she revealed. We’ll be hated by some. Some people will despise us to our core, but as long as we keep in mind that happiness is independent of other people’s love, hate, or assistance, we will be happy. By changing our perspective and acting, we may generate the happiness we desire. Indeed, knowledge replaces our innocence, but that’s a good thing.”

In a very moving epilogue, she discussed her responsibility as a mother and acknowledged the necessity of letting her daughter develop her own defense mechanisms while simultaneously acknowledging her innate desire to protect her. Many people could relate to this emotion, which brought to light the common challenge of striking a balance between empowerment and protection during the parenting experience.

“I have a natural urge to protect my daughter but then I fear she will never learn to protect herself,” Reham remarked. “We have to watch out for one another. Put your faith in your Creator and the amazing skills He has given you. You don’t require the assistance of another person. You will be alright, I promise,” she said.

 

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