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Opinion Rohini Nilekani writes: On Women’s Day, lessons on compassion and resilience from a 99-year-old

For my mother-in-law, Durgabai Nilekani, simple living and high thinking are a dharma to live by

women's dayIt is a lifelong training on how to live gracefully. Some days, when I may be feeling depressed, I quiz her, “Amma, how are you like this?” “Simple,” she answers. “I don’t worry about death. I think about life. And I am happy.” (Representational Photo)
Mar 9, 2024 10:27 IST First published on: Mar 8, 2024 at 12:57 IST

Durgabai Nilekani recently entered the 100th year of her life. My mother-in-law is in good health, physically active, and mentally calm. She has mild cognitive impairment and some age-related decline. But every time you ask her how she is, Amma will say, “Oh, I am fine!” On some days, she will giggle and say she is “Ekdam fine”. This is even when we can hear her wheezing, or when we know she is in pain.

It is a lifelong training on how to live gracefully. Some days, when I may be feeling depressed, I quiz her, “Amma, how are you like this?” “Simple,” she answers. “I don’t worry about death. I think about life. And I am happy.”

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