I read this story of Jay Chou, about how he as a
kid actually struggled with his studies and social life. I really think having
someone who believes in you indefinitely can shape/change one’s destiny. My
utmost respect to his mother who endured his father’s abusive nature and
public’s negative rambling, and yet able to raise him single-handedly. She
literally gave all her time and money to him. Comparing to other mothers in
general, how many would spend all their savings to buy their sons a grand
piano and Cello to develop their son’s interest? How many would persevere and
find ways to enroll their son into a good school even though the school have
repeatedly rejected their application? How many would still believe that
their son is not an idiot even though their teachers and principals labeled
them as mentally handicapped?
How many would visit their son every day at work
just to be assured that he is doing well?
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