Lack of money is not just a financial problem—it’s a brutal psychological battle. And if you're a man, it feels like an even bigger crime!
A jobless man's story is common but deeply painful. No money, no wealth, no experience—so society treats him as if he’s nothing. Not only does it ignore him, but it also gradually makes him invisible.
No Money, No Value?
When a man is unemployed, he doesn’t just suffer financially—he loses his social respect as well. His presence in the family becomes something in between ‘being there and not being there.’
- His father looks at him with disappointment, while his mother hides her pain but feels it deeply.
- Friends tease him, saying, "You still haven't done anything with your life?"
- Relatives taunt him, "Look at others your age—they're doing so well!"
- His girlfriend slowly distances herself because love without financial stability is seen as a "bad investment."
At some point, he starts doubting himself—"Am I even capable of anything?"
Job Hunting: A Dream or a Tragedy?
Every morning, he wakes up thinking, "Maybe today something will change!" But reality is cruel—
- "We're not hiring!"
- "You don’t have enough experience!"
- "You don’t seem like the right fit!"
Door after door closes, phone calls go unanswered, and even after interviews, there’s no follow-up.
One day, he dares to dream—only for his dreams to be crushed the next.
Society Only Loves Success Stories!
This world doesn’t remember those who fail. The ones who lose in this battle of life are simply forgotten.
Some break down mentally, some take drastic steps, some disappear into the darkness. And some accept their fate, thinking—"Maybe I was never meant to succeed!"
But is life really that cruel?
Survival is Victory!
Yes, not everyone survives this battle. But those who do—change history!
The man who is jobless today might be a millionaire tomorrow. The one struggling to buy food today might one day provide jobs for others.
So giving up is not an option! Life will push you down, but getting back up is what defines you. Remember—being unemployed is not a crime, but giving up is!
So, I say, "Going through a tough time? That’s okay. Just wait—your time will come!"