In every life, there’s someone whose quiet strength shapes who we become.
For me, that person is my mother.
She wasn’t just the one who raised me —
she was the teacher who showed me how to live with strength,
through the language of gentleness.
I still remember how I used to complain about doing housework when I was little.
I’d grumble about washing dishes, wiping tables, hanging the laundry...
But my mom never scolded me. She just smiled and said softly,
“Come on, let’s do it together.
Housework isn’t hard when we share the heart to help each other.”
So she picked up a cloth, washed dishes, and worked beside me.
The sound of my complaints slowly faded —
replaced by laughter and small conversations that still echo in my heart today.
Years later, I finally understood —
my mother’s gentleness wasn’t weakness.
It was a quiet power that taught me what true love means:
Love doesn’t need to shout or command;
it transforms everything through a smile and a shared effort.
Now, whenever life feels heavy, I think of her —
standing beside me, calm and kind,
reminding me that I can face anything with grace.
She made me believe that:
✨ Gentleness is the greatest strength of all. ✨
— LOGESKI | Because gentleness is power.
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Love — the Gentle Power