Doniyorova Zulayho Uchqunjon
No wealth, status, or achievement in the world can replace a mother’s love, I believe.
A mother’s love is a pure and selfless emotion, one that no amount of words could ever fully describe. It is given without expecting anything in return, and it remains one of the purest and most sincere feelings known to humanity.
From the very first moments of life, through the hardest and happiest times, it is the mother who stands by with endless love, patience, and sacrifice.
The world may change, people’s opinions and affections may shift, but a mother’s love never wavers.
There are people who have conquered the world, but today, there are many who have not conquered their mother’s heart.
In a child’s hardest times, just a simple word from a mother —
“My dear, everything will be fine, we are here with you”
— melts away all worries and makes even the darkest days bearable.
We can never compare a mother’s love and affection to anything else, and no one can ever take her place.
A mother carries her child not only in her womb but also in her heart.
Every breath she takes is filled with love; every word she speaks brings blessings; every glance holds pure affection.
A mother is the only being in the world who senses even the slightest change in her child’s heart and is always ready to stand by their side.
The famous writer Maxim Gorky once said,
“The most beautiful word in life is Mother.”
Indeed, a mother’s love never fades.
There is no pride, no self-interest, no condition in a mother’s affection.
Her love is like a pure and endless source — the most sacred strength that fuels our lives.
Doniyorova Zulayho Uchqunjon is a 2nd-year student of the Faculty of Medicine, direction in Pharmacy at Alfraganus University.
She has published scientific articles in India, Italy, and Russia.
She is a member of the XDP and has articles indexed on Google.
She also serves as the coordinator of the “@Afu_farm_infity” club.
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