It was until we started growing, close to maturity that we began to notice some few things which were wromg about our parents advice or perspective about a particular thing.
Chaiii... see where and when you later got rewarded for your help, in your school and after 4 years. There's so much good in being good and/or kind. I'm glad that she volunteered to help you as an act of appreciation for your help then.
I can relate to the part where your dad stopped you from learning a handiwork. My dad had a friend who is a rich man, he get angry anytime his children wanted to learn handiwork. But now all his children are living very fine with the handiwork they learnt stubbornly.
Yea that's true, growing up usually open our eyes up to all of this.
It was a surprising situation because I didn't even recognize her and neither did I know she was a staff when I helped her, I guess we should just be grateful.
I wish I had done same, but I'm still grateful for everything.
Yes, be grateful.