Only mothers can think of the future - because they give birth to
Only mothers can think of the future - because they give birth to it in their children.
"Only mothers can think of the future - because they give birth to it in their children." – Maxim Gorky.
In the heart of every mother beats the eternal pulse of life, stretching from the dawn of creation into the unknown horizon of tomorrow. This sacred duty, this unfathomable gift, is what Maxim Gorky speaks of when he says that only mothers possess the true vision of the future. The future does not lie solely in the hands of kings or sages, nor does it dwell in the libraries of scholars; it is found in the hearts and minds of those who give life—mothers. The mother’s love, sacrifice, and wisdom are the very seeds from which the future springs, and she nurtures these seeds with care, preparing them to blossom into a new world.
To give birth is not merely a physical act; it is the act of planting a soul, an idea, a hope for a better tomorrow. In the child, a mother sees the reflection of all that could be, all that should be, and all that might yet come to pass. Her thoughts of the future are not abstract or distant—they are embodied in the little hands that will one day shape the world. The hopes and dreams she holds for her children are woven into the very fabric of their being. Every sacrifice she makes, every lesson she imparts, is a deliberate and quiet preparation for the future that will unfold through them.
Consider the mother who in the face of adversity raises her children in the light of wisdom and love. In ancient times, when the world was but a raw and untamed place, it was the mother who taught her children the stories of their ancestors. She passed down knowledge of the stars, of the earth, and of the inner strength that resided within her. Though her life might have been one of struggle and hardship, she shaped the minds of her children with the hope of a world that might one day be more just, more peaceful, and more compassionate. The future she dreamed of lived within them, carried forth through every generation.
This truth can be found in the stories of great figures in history. Take for instance the mother of the great philosopher Socrates, who is said to have been a midwife, someone who helped birth ideas into the world. She not only gave him life but also nurtured a mind that would one day challenge the very way we perceive the world. Her future was his mind, his wisdom, and the legacy that would influence countless generations. This is the essence of what Gorky meant—mothers, by bringing new life into the world, ensure the continuation of humanity’s wisdom, and through their children, they give birth to the future.
In every mother’s hands lies the power to mold destinies. Every meal cooked, every word of encouragement, and every tear shed in silence is an investment in the future of her child. A mother’s influence is boundless, as her thoughts are always on what her children will become and what they will give back to the world. She is a creator of futures, silently shaping tomorrow, for it is in her children that the true inheritance of the future is born. In their eyes, she sees the world not as it is, but as it could be—a better, kinder, and more understanding world, shaped by the hands of those she nurtures.
What lesson can we take from this? We must recognize that every mother, in her tireless work and boundless love, holds the future in her hands. We should honor her efforts and understand the weight of the future she carries. We should support her, for when we nurture the mother, we nurture the future. The actions we take today to support mothers are the actions that will echo in the world of tomorrow. Let us be mindful of the way we shape our children and remember that in them lies the world we hope to see.
In the end, Gorky’s words remind us that mothers are not just the givers of life; they are the bearers of hope, vision, and the promise of a brighter future. When we look upon the children of today, we are gazing into the future of tomorrow. And in the hearts of mothers, we see the reflection of that future, ever-hopeful, ever-persistent, and ever-changing. It is their dreams that live on through the generations, for they are the architects of the world yet to come.
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