Rose beyond thorns.

in #hive-17079814 days ago

I still vividly recall the day I met Uncle Tunde, a man whose life story had become a beacon of hope in our family. His striking resemblance to my dad was uncanny, but I tried to hold back my excitement, unsure if this was truly the person I had heard so much about. His bald head, round face, chubby physique, dark complexion, tall height, and protruding stomach – all hinted at a life well-lived. "Can this be him?" I rhetorically asked myself, assertively.

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Growing up, I knew of a far-away uncle, one my dad often spoke about, especially during his "aspire to perspire" talks. Uncle Tunde's name became synonymous with perseverance and determination. His life was a testament to the power of hard work and resilience. Born into difficult circumstances, Uncle Tunde's early life was marked by hardship. His mother, my grandma, conceived him during a time of great struggle. Food was scarce, and the family's future seemed bleak. Despite these challenges, Uncle Tunde grew up with an insatiable hunger for education.

"Papa, I want to go to school," he once told his father, only to receive a shocking response: "My money is not meant for sending any child to school. If you want to learn, find a way to support yourself." This rejection could have crushed his dreams, but instead, it fueled his determination.
Uncle Tunde walked to school barefooted, hawked goods in the morning, and resumed on his father's farm after classes. He prioritized books over clothes, shoes, or frivolities, saving every penny for his education. This unwavering dedication eventually propelled him toward greatness.

Years passed, and Uncle Tunde became a successful lawyer, a rose that bloomed despite the thorns. Parents pointed to him as a role model, telling their children to emulate his success. However, our family knew the untold story – the struggles, sacrifices, and hardships that shaped him.

As I stood before the man himself, I felt an overwhelming sense of pride and connection. "Open the door now, Dorcas," he said with a warm smile. No introduction was needed; I knew instinctively that this was Uncle Tunde.
I flung open the door and jumped into his arms, embracing him tightly. Tears of joy streamed down my face as our family's legacy of resilience became tangible.
In that moment, I realized that Uncle Tunde's story was not just his own but a testament to our family's unbreakable spirit. His journey taught me that success is not solely defined by achievements but by the obstacles overcome.

As we sat together, sharing stories and laughter, I knew that Uncle Tunde's legacy would continue to inspire generations. His rose might have bloomed, but the thorns that shaped him would forever be etched in our family's history.

Over the next few hours, Uncle Tunde shared more about his life's journey. His eyes sparkled as he gave a recount of
how he overcomed each hurdle, his voice filled with gratitude for those who supported him along the way.
As the sun began to set, casting a warm glow over our gathering, I felt grateful for this man, his story, and the lessons he embodied. Uncle Tunde's visit was a poignant reminder that our struggles shape us, but they do not define us.

Later, I wandered into my dad's study, where Uncle Tunde's books lined the shelves. His shelf, always impeccably dressed- my dad ensured that and the books were well-arranged for easy accessibility. As I scanned the titles, I felt a surge of motivation. Uncle Tunde's books became my solace, offering moral support during challenging times. His writings on resilience, perseverance, and hope inspired me to face my own struggles head-on.

In those pages, I found strength, guidance, and reassurance. His words echoed the lessons he shared during his visit, reminding me that no matter life's thorns, a rose can always bloom.
As I delved deeper into his books, I realized that Uncle Tunde's legacy extended far beyond his accomplishments. His unwavering resilience, unshakeable faith, and unconditional love had inspired our family to face their own challenges with courage.
Uncle Tunde's story, now etched in my heart, continues to inspire me. His life serves as a testament to the power of determination, reminding me that success is not solely defined by achievements but by the obstacles overcome.

In the end, Uncle Tunde's visit and his books taught me that our struggles shape us, but they do not define us. His rose may have bloomed, but the thorns that shaped him will forever be etched in our family's history.


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I really liked your story because it is very sobering: we should not be intimidated by thorns if we want roses. We must not give up because of every fall, if we want to go far. Greetings and thank you for this story

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Thank you for reading through. @nancybriti1

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This is an original story which I penned down from my childhood experiences.
But I had to agree that I used the help of AI to correct the grammar blunders and mispuntuations while I was hastily typing this. I therefore apologize.
I know better now than to make this a reoccuring event.

Thank you for the stern warning. @theinkwell