As a child, I never understood the need for basic necessities. Strangely, even as a teenager, that understanding never came.
Then one morning, everything changed—not because I craved a luxurious lifestyle. I never asked for that. Growing up, I always watched my mom earn every penny. So naturally, I started walking in her footsteps. But now, I find myself on the other side of the table. I’m the one in need.
When you've always earned everything, asking for help feels harder than working endlessly. And now—I’m supposed to ask. The picture I had of myself at 16 never included asking for the bare minimum.
And yet, here I am, staring at myself at my worst. Seeking help. Trying to understand the blurred lines between the bare minimum, basic needs, and luxury.
Back then, talking about everyday chores was part of small talk. Now, finding someone willing to have that conversation feels impossible. I never knew growing up would mean lowering my standards—in food, shelter, clothing... even companionship.
Being the elder daughter has always meant one thing: earn everything, ask for nothing.
The strange part? Earning is still easier.
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