I’ve had a terrible day. It’s Friday evening after work. I’ve just eaten dinner. I’m sitting in a restaurant feeling frustrated and anger — partly at myself, partly at others.
I’m unhappy about multiple things. I’m lonely. I want to quit my job. I miss someone. I feel alienated from the people around me. I find myself thinking that life hasn’t been fair to me. (I could tell you why. I have plenty of reasons.)
And then I randomly saw this photograph.
Gautam Basu took this photo of an Indian mother and two of her children. The mother is dressing a daughter while a smaller child clings to her. The pipe in which they’re standing is their home.

‘I understand all you’re saying, but what if I’ve waited too late?’
I’m not sure what’s left to say about politics, so here’s a picture of a cat
Childhood programming trains us to wait for authority’s permission
Why keep playing a game that’s impossible for you to win?
Few things satisfy like giving thoughtful gifts to those we love
Do five big beer companies force Native Americans to abuse alcohol?
We can’t really change people, even if they offer us the control